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SPRING 2013 2013SPRING<strong>CLASS</strong> <strong>SCHEDULE</strong> <strong>SCHEDULE</strong><strong>CLASS</strong>Day, Evening, Weekend & Online Classes Begin January 14, 2013Short courses are available beginning each month from January to May


CareerAdvancementCAAAcademyYour Bridge to Higher (L)Earning<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Career Advancement Academy (CAA) is a bridge to high-wage careers andcontinuing education through job certification and college readiness courses. CAA offersa track in Healthcare under Allied Health, and a track in Automotive Technology.CAA students can enter the workforce with marketable skills in as little as 1-2 semesters orcontinue their education to become a Surgical Technician or a Hybrid Automotive Technician.Program Benefits• Achieve Entry-Level Employment in as little as One Semester• Gain Practical and Marketable Skills• Advance to Higher Wage Employment• No Fees for the First Two Semesters in Allied Health• Enjoy Hands-On Instruction• Flexibility to Continue Education• Less Expensive than Private Career <strong>College</strong>s• Support Services to Help you Succeed:Learning Community EnvironmentDedicated Academic & Career CounselingJob Placement AssistanceInternship AssistanceCertificate Programs• Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)• Surgical Technology• Medical Office Assisting• Sterile Processing• Automotive Maintenance & RepairFunded in part by the California Community <strong>College</strong>s Chancellor’sOffice and the Bay Area Workforce Funding Collaborative. This is anequal opportunity program, with priority given to returning veterans.Photos courtesy of The Career Ladders Project.


Learning Communities. . . . . . . . . . . . 87Learning Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Nonnative Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Oceanography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Off-Campus Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Paralegal Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Physical Education(see Kinesiology). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Puente Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Respiratory Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Scholar-Athlete LearningCommunity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Short Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Social Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Speech(see Communication Studies). . . . . 44Student Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Surgical Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Telecommunications & NetworkInformation Technology. . . . . . . . . 84Wellness (see Cosmetologyand Wellness) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Women in Transition Program. . . . . . 92Accuracy Statement<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> and the San Mateo County Community <strong>College</strong> District havemade every reasonable effort to determine that everything stated in this scheduleis accurate. Courses and programs offered, together with other informationcontained herein, are subject to change without notice by the administration of<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> for reasons related to student enrollment or level of financialsupport, or for any other reason, at the discretion of the <strong>College</strong>. The <strong>College</strong> andthe District further reserve the right to add, amend or repeal any of their rules,regulations, policies and procedures, in conformance with applicable laws.This publication is available upon request in an alternate format by calling<strong>Skyline</strong>’s Disability Resource Center at (650) 738-4393.2 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Spring Semester CalendarJANUARY 14Day and Evening Classes BeginJANUARY 19-20Declared RecessJANUARY 21Holiday – Martin Luther King Jr. DayJANUARY 28Last Day to ADD Semester Length Course*Last Day to DROP Semester Length Coursewith Eligibility for Refund*Last Day to Reverse Student Body Fee*Please check your WebSMART Class ScheduleSummary for exact dates for short coursesFEBRUARY 3Last Day to DROP Semester LengthCourse without Appearing on RecordLast Day to Change Grade Option (P/NP)FEBRUARY 4Census Day (Semester Length Classes)FEBRUARY 15APRIL 1-7Spring RecessAPRIL 25Last Day to WITHDRAW from SemesterLength CourseMAY 18-24Final Examinations – Day, Evening& Weekend ClassesMAY 24Day, Evening & Weekend Classes EndMAY 24CommencementMAY 25-26Declared RecessMAY 27Holiday – Memorial DayMAY 31Final Grades Available on WebSMARTHoliday – Lincoln’s Birthday (Observed)FEBRUARY 16 -17Declared RecessFEBRUARY 18Holiday – President’s DayMARCH 1Last Day to Apply for a Degree or CertificateMARCH 8Faculty Flex Day – No ClassesMARCH 16Final Gradesfor the Spring 2013 Semesterwill be available on WebSMART at<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu beginningMay 31, 2013n n nImportant: Refund PolicyPlease see Page 15for detailed information regardingRefund PolicyExpanding Your Horizons Conference2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u3


Final Examinations – Spring SemesterDAY <strong>CLASS</strong>ESRegular Class MeetingFinal Examination8:10 am MWF, MW, Daily 8:10-10:40 am Friday May 248:10 am TTh, T, Th 8:10-10:40 am Thursday May 239:10 am MWF, MW, Daily 8:10-10:40 am Wednesday May 229:35 am TTh, T, Th 8:10-10:40 am Tuesday May 2110:10 am MWF, MW, Daily 8:10-10:40 am Monday May 2011:10 am TTh, T, Th 11:10- 1:40 pm Thursday May 2311:10 am MWF, MW, Daily 11:10- 1:40 pm Wednesday May 2212:10 pm MWF, MW, Daily 11:10- 1:40 pm Monday May 2012:35 pm TTh, T, Th 11:10- 1:40 pm Tuesday May 211:10/1:35 pm MWF, MW, Daily 2:10- 4:40 pm Wednesday May 221:10 pm TTh, T, Th 2:10- 4:40 pm Thursday May 232:10 pm MWF, MW, Daily 2:10- 4:40 pm Monday May 202:10 pm TTh, T, Th 2:10- 4:40 pm Tuesday May 21All Others 11:10- 1:40 pm Friday May 24Notes• When a course consists of lecture and laboratory, the final examination is scheduledaccording to the time of the lecture.• If your class meets at a time other than those listed, please check with yourinstructor for further information regarding your final examination.• If there is an unavoidable conflict in your final examination schedule, see yourinstructor in one of the classes and request to take the examination with another class.• Examinations start promptly at hours indicated and are held in the same roomin which the class regularly meets.EVENING/WEEKEND <strong>CLASS</strong>ESFinal examinations for all evening, Saturday and Sunday classes will be given during the last classmeeting for short courses and as follows for full-term courses:Monday classes ..............................................................................Monday, May 20Tuesday classes ..............................................................................Tuesday, May 21Wednesday classes .....................................................................Wednesday, May 22Thursday classes ...........................................................................Thursday, May 23Friday classes ..................................................................................Friday, May 24Saturday classes ............................................................................Saturday, May 18Sunday classes ...............................................................................Sunday, May 194 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Spring Semester Registration CalendarREGISTRATION DATES/TIMESRegistration Online at: https://websmart.smccd.eduYOU MUST HAVE AN ASSIGNED APPOINTMENT TO REGISTERCONTINUING STUDENTSEARLY/PRIORITY* REGISTRATIONEarly Registration appointments are assigned toContinuing Students based on cumulative unitsearned. Students must have a current StudentEducation Plan on file in order to be eligible for EarlyRegistration. Contact the Counseling Division if youare unsure of your SEP status. Continuing Studentsmay access their regis tration appointment date inWebSMART on October 29, 2012. See page 11 forthe definition of “Continuing Student.”*The California State Chancellor’s Office mandates thatPriority Registration be provided to: EOPS, DSPS,CalWorks, Veterans and Foster Youth.WebSMART – Log in to registerNovember 5–12After 7:00 am on your appointment date andany time thereafterLATE REGISTRATIONHOURSJanuary 14–28, 2013Monday – ThursdayFriday8:00 am – 7:00 pm8:00 am – 12:00 pmTo add a class:• Obtain an Authorization Code from theinstructor• Register on WebSMART by entering CourseReference Number (1st screen – Submit) andAuthorization Code (2nd screen – Validate),then “Submit Changes” (3rd Step)NEW AND FORMER STUDENTSNew students must submit an Application forAdmission for the Spring Semester. Former studentsmay also need to submit an Application forAdmission if their application has expired. After beingadmitted/re-admitted, New and Former Studentsmay register:WebSMART – Log in to registerNEW MATRICULANTS: 11/13/2012 – 1/13/2013FORMER STUDENTS: 11/17/2012 – 1/13/2013After 7:00 am on your appointment dateand any time thereafterREGULAR OFFICE HOURSJanuary 29 – May 24, 2013Admissions & Records, Cashiers, CalWorks,General Counseling, Disability Resource Center,Extended Opportunity Programs & Services(EOP&S), Financial Aid, Health Center, andTransfer CenterMonday – Thursday8:00 am – 6:30 pmFriday8:00 am – 12:00 pmCareer Center & SparkPointMonday & Thursday8:00 am – 4:30 pmTuesday & Wednesday 8:00 am – 6:30 pmFriday8:00 am – 12:00 pmAssessment & Center for Student Lifeand Leadership DevelopmentMonday, Wednesday& Thursday8:00 am – 4:30 pmTuesday8:00 am – 6:30 pmFriday8:00 am – 12:00 pmNOTE: Student Services will be available during the weeks of January 2 – 11, 2013.Office hours are as follows:January 2-3 8:00 am – 4:30 pm January 7-10 8:00 am – 6:30 pmJanuary 48:00 am – 12:00 pm January 11 8:00 am – 12:00 pm2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u5


Five Steps to Successful Enrollment (New and Former Students)E N R O L L M E N TYou must complete the five enrollment steps before you register for classes ifyou selected one of the following educational goals on your application:• Obtain an Associate Degree or Certificate• Transfer to a university to complete a Bachelor’s degree• Improve your English, reading or math skills• Discover career interests or prepare for a new career• Undecided about your major1Apply2TakePlacement Tests3AttendOrientation4See Counselor5RegisterStep 1 APPLY FOR ADMISSION/FINANCIAL AIDAdmissions & Records, Building 2, (650) 738-4251 or 4252• Complete the Application for Admission online at www.skylinecollege.edu –Apply.• Once your application has been processed, you will receive an emailconfir mation containing an Enrollment Ticket. Have your ticket with you asyou complete the remaining steps.• All New students are required to complete Steps 2-5. Former students may nothave to complete steps 2 and 3.Financial Aid, Building 2, (650) 738-4236• Apply for all types of financial aid at www.fafsa.gov.Step 2 TAKE PLACEMENT TESTSAssessment Center, Building 2, (650) 738-4150Placement tests assess your current skill in reading, English/ESOL andmath e matics. The results of the tests are used to determine appropriate Englishand math courses that you may take. Refer to page 7 for information onscheduling your assessment.Step 3 COMPLETE ORIENTATIONCounseling Counter, Building 2, (650) 738-4318Orientation will provide you with information about registration procedures,college policies, student services, academic expectations, and information onhow to accomplish your educational goals. Refer to page 7 for further informationon orientation. (Online orientation is available on a limited basis.)Step 4 MEET WITH A COUNSELORCounseling Counter, Building 2, (650) 738-4318During Orientation a counselor will discuss your placement results and help youselect appropriate courses for the coming semester based on your educationaland career goals.Step 5 REGISTER FOR <strong>CLASS</strong>ES/PAY FEES• Submit your completed Enrollment Ticket to Admissions & Records to receiveyour registration date.• Access your WebSMART student account for the following services:– register for classes and pay fees– access your student email – my.smccd.edu– purchase parking permit6 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


New Student Orientation / Placement TestsORIENTATIONThe New Student Orientation provides you with acomprehensive overview of information, resources, andtools needed to be successful at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> and isrequired for new students.To register for a New Student Orientation, log ontoWebSMART and click on “Schedule Appointments,” orcontact the Counseling Center, Bldg. 2, (650) 738-4318.• The orientation program is one day unless noted otherwise.Students are advised to bring a lunch.• The orientation provides you with an opportunity tocomplete both Steps 3 and 4 of enrollment (Orien ta -tion and Meeting with a Counselor). This saves youtime and will allow you to receive a registration dateshortly after completion of your orientation workshop!NOTE: Contact Counseling at (650) 738-4318 for dates/times of ESOL New Student Orientations.ONLINE ORIENTATION OPTIONThis option is available to those who cannot attend ascheduled session. Contact Counseling for more infor -mation, (650) 738-4318.The online orientation option is not recommended forstudents:• who are recent high school graduates,• new college students, or• who have limited English proficiencyHOW TO <strong>SCHEDULE</strong> A PLACEMENT TESTComputerized placement tests for English, English forSpeakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and math are availablein the Assessment Center, Building 2, Room 2232.See the website for hours of operation, as they aresubject to change during the semester. You must allowenough time to complete the appropriate assessment(s):• English or ESOL and Math test together: 2.5 hrs• English or ESOL only: allow for 2 hrs• Math only: allow for 1.5 hrsTo schedule an assessment:1. Go to https://WebSMART.smccd.edu and use yourG# and PIN# to access2. Click on “Schedule Appointments”3. Click on “Placement Test Appointment”4. Click on “Make appointments”5. Select “Make appointment”6. Select the appropriate placement test you wantto take.7. Click “Continue”8. Select day/time that is best for you and then click“Find Appointments”9. Select the appointment10. Confirm your appointment by entering your phonenumber and email address, then click “Continue”11. You will see your scheduled Placement Testinformation.If you have any questions or would like to check if thereare any “drop-in” times available, stop by the AssessmentCenter or call (650) 738-4150.Retest Policy1. Math Placement results are valid for two years fromthe date the test was taken.2. If a student does not accept the recommendedplacement, he/she may retake the same placementtest one additional time within a two-year period.In order to retake the same test, the student mustwait a minimum of 14 calendar days from the initialtest date.3. A student who has completed a course in theEnglish, ESOL or math sequence may take theplacement test to determine his/her current com -petency level in English, ESOL and math courses,provided that two years have elapsed since thecourse was completed.4. For any other special circumstance, or with aninstructor or counselor recommendation, a studentmay petition to retest through the Dean ofCounseling.ExemptionIf one of the following applies to you, you may be exemptfrom placement testing:1. You have taken the Math Placement Test at <strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>, CSM or Cañada <strong>College</strong> within the last twoyears.2. You have taken a placement test at anotherCalifornia Community <strong>College</strong> and a <strong>Skyline</strong> counselorhas reviewed your results for equivalency.3. You are a former student or transfer student andhave completed course work in mathematics and/orEnglish with a grade of “C” or better from anotheraccredited college in the United States. (Provideunofficial transcripts or other evidence of grades toyour counselor.)4. Submit test scores from a <strong>College</strong> Board AdvancedPlacement Test (AP) in English Language or inEnglish Literature with a score of 3, 4 or 5.5. Submit <strong>College</strong> Board Advanced Placement Test(AP) in mathematics with a score of 3, 4 or 5.E N R O L L M E N T2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u7


E N R O L L M E N TRetrieving Placement Test ResultsYou will be provided with a copy of your placementresults once you complete the assessment. If you havemisplaced your results or need a copy go to http://websmart.smccd.edu.NEW STUDENTS EXEMPT FROM THEENROLLMENT STEPSStudents who are:1. Primarily a student at another educational institutiontaking courses to meet the requirements of thatinstitution, or2. Taking courses for personal interest, to upgrade/enhance job skills, to maintain a certificate orlicense, or to complete credits for high school; or3. Who have completed an Associate Degree or higher.1ApplyApply for AdmissionAll students are required to completethe Application for Admission.Fill out the Application online atwww.skylinecollege.edu.After your application has beenprocessed, you will receive an emailconfirmation and information aboutregistering for classes usingWebSMART, our online registrationsystem.3Sign InSign In and Use YourCampus EmailAll college electronic communications will be sent to yourmy.smccd.edu email.Log into WebSMART to find youremail address and password.ENROLLMENT WAIVERS/EXEMPTIONS: If you wishto request a waiver or exemption of any matriculationrequirement, petitions are available at the StudentServices Information Center. The Dean of Counseling,Advising and Matriculation reviews petitions and applicantsare notified by phone of the status of the petition.Complete Enrollment Today!Students are advised to complete the enrollmentsteps as soon as possible. Enrollment services arein high demand. Earlier registration allows for abetter selection of courses and scheduling preferences.Any student who needs assistance with the enrollmentprocess because of a verified physical,hearing, visual or learning disability should call theDisabled Students Program and Services officeat (650) 738-4280.2RegisterRegister for ClassesAccess WebSMART from <strong>Skyline</strong>’shomepage to register for classes.Si necesita ayuda en Español. Para facilitarle elproceso de matriculación, presentese en la oficina deadmission en el edificio #2, y pregunte por alguien quehable español. Sera nuestro placer servirle.Attention Students:Registrationfor the spring termbegins onMonday, November 5th.You will not be ableto register for classesif you have anyoutstanding balances onyour account.NEW CHANGE IN FEE PAYMENT PROCESSFOR SPRING AND SUMMER 2013On Monday, January 7, 2013, students who have any unpaid feeswill be dropped from spring classes for non-payment of any unpaidfees. Beginning, Tuesday, January 8 (one week before the start of thespring semester), students will be dropped at midnight the day followingtheir registration for non-payment of any unpaid fees.If you need assistance in paying your fees, you are encouraged to:• Enroll in an inexpensive payment plan via WebSMART• Apply for financial aid (www.fafsa.gov) at least five business days priorto registering for your classes• Complete the Board of Governors Fee Waiver via WebSMARTIf you still need financial assistance after exhausting all options listed above,please contact the Dean of Enrollment Services at mosbyj@smccd.edu.8 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


<strong>College</strong> Connection Concurrent Enrollment ProgramSteps toConcurrent EnrollmentRegistration forHigh School Students<strong>College</strong> Connection, the High School ConcurrentEnrollment Program, provides current 9th–12thgraders the opportunity to get an “early start” ontheir college experience and earn college credit.Enrollment fees are free to high school-agedCalifornia residents who are enrolled in less than11.5 units.E N R O L L M E N TStudents should complete the followingsteps at least one month before classes begin:1Apply2TakePlacement Tests3SeeCounselor4ObtainSignatures5SubmitApproval Forms6RegisterFor ClassesStep 1Apply online atwww.<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu/highschoolStep 2Take placement tests at <strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong> if you plan to register forEnglish or math courses or courseswith English or math prerequisites.See www.<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu/testingor call (650) 738-4150.Step 3See your high school counselor toselect your college courses.Step 4Complete and obtain the requiredsignatures on the ConcurrentEnroll ment Request Form available onwww.<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu/highschool orin your high school counselor’s office.Step 5Submit completed approval formsto the Admissions & Records Officeat <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Building 2, by mail,fax to (650) 738-4200, email, orin person.Step 6Register for classes athttps://websmart.smccd.eduQuestions? Call the <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>Admissions Office at (650) 738-4251,or visit www.<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu/ce/.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u9


Major CodesSPRING 2013 APPLICATION MAJOR CODE SHEETE N R O L L M E N TMAJOR CODES Check the majors listed below and fill in the appropriate code numberon the online Application for Admission.Specific courses for some majors are limited or not available at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>.0502 ACCOUNTING2105 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE0950 AERONAUTICS/AVIATION TECH.2140 ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUG STUDIES1260 ALLIED HEALTH2202 ANTHROPOLOGY1112 ARABIC0202 ARCHITECTURE1002 ART1911 ASTRONOMY0948 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY0504 BANKING/FINANCE0408 BIOLOGY0430 BIOTECHNOLOGY0603 BROADCASTING ARTS0973 BUILDING INSPECTION0501 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION0500 BUSINESS & MANAGENMENT0504 BUSINESS, BANKING & FINANCE0506 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT &ADMINISTRATION0514 BUSINESS INFORMATION SPECIALIST1219 CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNOLOGY1905 CHEMISTRY1010 CINEMATOGRAPHY0701 COMPUTER SCIENCES, GENERAL0704 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING3007 COSMETOLOGY1316 CULINARY SERVICES1008 DANCE0703 DATA PROCESSING1230 DENTAL ASSISTING0953 DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY1007 DRAMATIC ARTS0801 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION2204 ECONOMICS0934 ELECTRONICS/ELECTRICAL TECH.1250 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH.0901 ENGINEERING1501 ENGLISH4930 ENGLISH AS A SECONDLANGUAGE (GENERAL STUDIES)2136 ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY2231 ETHNIC STUDIES1305 FAMILY RELATIONS & CHILDDEVELOPMENT1303 FASHION DESIGN/MERCHANDISING2133 FIRE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY1101 FOREIGN LANGUAGES1102 FRENCH2206 GEOGRAPHY1914 GEOLOGY1030 GRAPHIC ARTS2205 HISTORY1301 HOME ECONOMICS0108 HORTICULTURE: ENVIRONMENTAL1308 HORTICULTURE: FLORISTRY2107 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT4903 HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES2104 HUMAN SERVICES0799 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYSPECIALIST4901 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES1302 HOME DECORATION & EQUIPMENT4933 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES0549 INTERNATIONAL TRADE1104 ITALIAN0602 JOURNALISM1401 LAW (GENERAL)0400 LIFE SCIENCES – BIOLOGICAL0401 LIFE SCIENCES – GENERAL0499 LIFE SCIENCES0956 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY0509 MARKETING & PURCHASING1701 MATHEMATICS1244 MEDICAL ASSISTANT1226 MEDICAL CODING & BILLING0518 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION1913 METEOROLOGY0616 MULTIMEDIA/WEB DESIGN1004 MUSIC0115 NATURAL RESOURCESMANAGEMENT4902 BIOLOGICAL & PHYSICALSCIENCES1203 NURSING1238 PRACTICAL & VOCATIONALNURSING1306 FOODS & NUTRITION1919 OCEANOGRAPHY0952 CONSTRUCTION CRAFTS TECH1402 PARALEGAL/LEGAL ASSISTANT1221 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN1509 PHILOSOPHY1011 PHOTOGRAPHY0835 PHYSICAL EDUCATION1901 PHYSICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL1902 PHYSICS, GENERAL0970 PLUMBING2207 POLITICAL SCIENCE &GOVERNMENT2001 PSYCHOLOGY, GENERAL1225 RADIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY0511 REAL ESTATE/ESCROW2107 RECREATION EDUCATION0928 REFRIGERATOR SYSTEMS1210 RESPIRATORY THERAPY0514 BUSINESS INFORMATIONPROCESSING6030 SELF-ENRICHMENT2201 SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL2208 SOCIOLOGY1506 SPEECH, DEBATE & FORENSICS1217 SURGICAL TECHNICIAN/O.R. NURSING0935 ELECTROMECHANICALTECHNOLOGY3009 RECREATION & TOURISM0972 WELDING TECHNOLOGY6000 UNDECIDED/OTHER10 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Registration InformationDEFINITIONS OF STUDENT <strong>CLASS</strong>IFICATIONSCONTINUING STUDENTFor registration purposes, a Continuing Student isdefined as a student who did not have a break betweenthis term and their previous term in qualifying registrationactivity. Qualifying activity includes having beenRegistered, Dropped, Withdrawn, Graded, or havingreceived an Incomplete. If a student was “Waitlisted Only”in the previous term, they do not qualify as “Continuing.”Continuing Students may be eligible for EarlyRegistration. Registration appointments are assigned toContinuing Students based on cumulative units earned.Continuing Students must have a current SEP(Student Education Plan) on file in order to be eligible forEarly Regis tra tion. Students are strongly encouraged tomeet with a counselor for assistance in selecting appropriatecourses to meet their individual goals.NEW STUDENTYou are considered a New Student if you have neverregistered at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>, the <strong>College</strong> of San Mateo orCañada <strong>College</strong>.• If you were a High School Concurrent Enrollmentstudent, and have, or will, graduate high school beforethe Spring 2013 term, you are considered a “New” collegestudent. You must reapply for Admission.FORMER STUDENTIf you were in attendance at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>, <strong>College</strong>of San Mateo or Cañada <strong>College</strong> prior to Spring 2012 andhave not been in attendance since, you are con sidered aformer student and must reapply for admission. If youpreviously applied for admission online, update your priorapplication online and resubmit.TRANSFER STUDENTIf you attended a college or university other than<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>, <strong>College</strong> of San Mateo or Cañada <strong>College</strong>,you are a transfer student at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> and mustapply for admission. You may be eligible for exemptionsfrom some of the matriculation requirements listed onpage 5. Present your unofficial transcript(s) to a counselorfor review.HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTHigh School students may be eligible to enroll incollege through the <strong>College</strong> Connections/ConcurrentEnrollment Program. This program allows you to get an“early start” on your college ex per ience while still enrolledin high school. California residents do not pay enrollmentfees for courses. Please visit www.<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu/ce/ for registration information and contact your highschool counselor. Enroll ment is subject to the availabilityof courses. Please see page 8 for more information.OPEN ENROLLMENTEvery course offered at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> (unless specificallyexempted by legal statute) is open for enrollment byany person who has been admitted to the college andmeets the prerequisites of the course or program, providedspace is available. Enrollment in any course or program,will be subject to all applicable deadlines.REGISTRATION APPOINTMENT NOTICENotification of your registration date will be sent toyou via email to your my.smccd.edu account. TheRegistration Appointment notice contains your appointmentdate and information regarding your PIN (PersonalIdent ification Number). You will be required to enter yourPIN when you register using WebSMART. The registrationappointment date will en title you to register forSpring 2013 classes. It is im por tant to retain your PIN;it is required for future Web SMART transactions such asaccessing final grades.BEFORE REGISTERING• Check for prerequisites, corequisites, and recommendedpreparation for the courses in which youintend to enroll.• Meet with a counselor/advisor for assistance in selectingyour courses, if needed.• Obtain permission from your counselor or the Admis -sions Office if you plan to enroll in more than 19 units.• Clear any fee balances or holds on your record.For assistance with paying your enrollment fees, goto: <strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu and click on “Financial Aid” orvisit the Financial Aid Office in Building 2, second floor.HOW TO REGISTERCheck your regis tration appointment date on Web SMARTat https://websmart.smccd.edu beginning Oct. 29, 2012.Register Online on the web at WebSMART:https://websmart.smccd.eduLogin with your User ID: District “G” number (example:G09876543) or social security number and Pin Number:six-digit birthdate (MMDDYY)IMPORTANT: <strong>CLASS</strong> ATTENDANCEIf you do not attend the first class meeting, the professor MAYreplace you with students waiting to add the class. Althoughthe professor has the option to withdraw you from the class,YOU are responsible for officially with drawing within deadlinesto avoid penalty grades and fee obligations.R E G I S T R AT I O N2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u11


R E G I S T R AT I O NREGISTRATIONLog on to WebSMART to register on the day ofyour appointment or any day thereafter, but not before.When registering through WebSMART, you will beable to enroll in classes at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>, <strong>College</strong> of SanMateo and/or Cañada <strong>College</strong>. You must pay your fees atthe time of enrollment to remain registered. You may payyour fees online by credit card or in person by credit card,cash, personal check or money order. You also have theoption to apply for a payment plan and/or apply forFinancial Aid.If you decide not to attend the classes in whichyou enrolled, it is your responsibility to officially withdrawwithin deadlines to avoid penalty grades andfee obligations.WAITLISTS are available for many classes. Pleaseread the information on WebSMART to determine youreligibility for waitlisting.VARIABLE UNITSSome courses are offered for variable units which areearned according to the amount of subject matter thestudent completes during the length of the course.When registering on WebSMART for a variable unitcourse, students may select the number of units they planto complete (click on the Unit field). There will be norefunds for units not earned. Students earning additionalunits will be charged accordingly.PASS/NO PASS GRADE OPTIONSome courses allow students to choose whether theywish to receive a letter grade or a Pass/No Pass (P/NP) forthe course. The choice must be made by the student viaWebSMART registration within the first 30% time period ofthe course. A grade of “P” equals a satisfactory grade. An“NP” equals an unsatisfactory grade. Please be aware ofdegree, certificate and transfer requirements when selectingthis option.SHORT COURSE REGISTRATIONYou may register for any short course prior to the firstday of the class, or until the class fills, whichever occursfirst. Short course registration can be completed usingWebSMART (available through out the semester). If you waitto register until the first day of the course, you must obtainthe instructor’s authorization at the first class meeting.Promptly register using WebSMART entering the CRN(Course Reference Number) and Authorization Code.Note: Refund deadlines for short courses differ fromterm-length courses and are often the date of the first classmeeting. For details, check your Web SMART ClassSchedule Summary, see the “Refund Policy” on page 15, orcontact the Cashier’s Office, the Student ServicesInformation Center, or Admissions and Records.SPECIAL APPLICATION PROGRAMSThe following programs require special applicationsand/or have unique admissions procedures. For informationon these programs call:Area Code (650)Automotive Technology ............................... 738-4126CalWORKs ................................................738-4480Cosmetology...................................... 738-4168/4165Concurrent Enrollment ............................... 738-4254(Students currently attending high school)EOPS – Extended OpportunityPrograms and Services .............................738-4139International Students................................. 738-4430Respiratory Therapy ................................... 738-4457SparkPoint Programs..........................................738-7035Surgical Technology .................................. 738-4470TRiO.....................................................................738-4144LATE REGISTRATION – ALL STUDENTSIf you were unable to register before the first day ofclass, you may register during the Late Registrationperiod beginning January 14, 2013. See page 5 for adetailed schedule of late registration dates/hours. If theclass has started, obtain permission from the professor toenroll in any course. If allowed to enroll, you will be issueda 4-digit AUTHORIZATION CODE by your instructor thatwill be required to register, along with the CRN (CourseReference Number), by the “Last Day to Add.” All LateRegis tra tion processes, including adds and drops, shouldbe completed using WebSMART. Refund deadlines do notchange as a result of late registration.Print a final copy of allWebSMART transactions(Registration, Drops, Payments) foryour records.Print your Summary ClassSchedule after completing yourregistration. Important deadlinedates appear on this schedule.12 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


FeesFEE TYPE AND AMOUNT**Enrollment**$46 per unitHealth Services*$16 Summer / $19 Fall / $19 SpringStudent Representation$1Nonresident Tuition$203 per unit + $9 per unit capital outlayfee (plus $46 per unit Enrollment Fee)International Student Application Fee$50Foreign Student Tuition$203 per unit + $9 per unit capital outlayfee (plus $46 per unit Enrollment Fee)REQUIRED OFAll Students, except high school students enrolling for less than 11.5 unitsthrough the Concurrent Enrollment and <strong>College</strong> Consortium Programs. Thesefees are waived for recipients of the Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver. Seepage 17 for more information and the application for a fee waiver.(See disclaimer regarding fees on page 16.)All Students, except those enrolled ONLY in off-campus or weekend classes,Distance Learning courses, or the Concurrent Enrollment Program.(See disclaimer regarding fees on page 16.)All Students, except those enrolled in the Concurrent Enrollment Program.See Explanation of Fees on page 16.Nonresidents of California who are residents of other statesForeign/International Students(Fall and Spring semesters only.)International StudentsR E G I S T R AT I O NInternational Student (F-1 Visa) Health Insurance**$224 Summer / $560 Fall or Spring$1,340 Full YearStudent Body$8 Fall$8 SpringStudent Union$1 per unit / $5 max per semesterAll F-1 Visa International Students who do not present proof that they havethe required level of private health insurance.All Students, except those enrolled ONLY in off-campus or weekend classes,Distance Learning courses, or the Concurrent Enrollment Program. Fall andSpring semesters only. See Explanation of Fees on page 16.All Students, except those enrolled in the Concurrent Enrollment Program.Fall and Spring semesters only. See Explanation of Fees on page 16.Parking$20 Summer / $40 Fall / $40 Spring$70 Two Term Permit (Fall & Spring)$2 per dayAudit$15 per unitReturned Check$20Official Transcript(All SMCCCD records will appear on one transcript)$5Rush Transcript Request$10 additionalAll persons who park motor vehicles on campus. Daily permits may bepurchased from ticket dispensers. See Parking & Transporta tion on page 125.Permits are not required on weekends. Replacement permits are available atfull price. Permits are nonrefundable.All courses, unless specifically exempted, are eligible to audit if the studenthas taken the course the maximum number of times allowed. (Studentsenrolling in a variable unit course must register and pay for maximum units.)See Audit Policy on page 118.Students whose personal checks are returned by the bank. (Only cash,credit card, Cashier’s Check or money order will be honored to clear areturned check). The Bookstore fee for a returned check may differ.Students may request a transcript of their academic record from Cañada<strong>College</strong>, <strong>College</strong> of San Mateo and/or <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> on WebSMART (https://websmart.smccd.edu). The first two transcripts requested are free of charge.If a rush request is made, an additional $10 Rush Transcript Request Fee ischarged for each transcript. Allow 24 hours for rush transcript processing.***Students who depend exclusively upon prayer for healing in accordance with the teachings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination,or organization may be exempted from paying the health services fee. Contact Admissions and Records for an Academic Standards Petition.**Subject to change*14 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


SPRING FEE PAYMENT POLICYFees are subject to change at any time by action ofthe State Legislature, Board of Governors of the CaliforniaCommunity <strong>College</strong>s, or the San Mateo CountyCommunity <strong>College</strong> District Board of Trustees. While it isthe intention of the local governing board that any proposedfee increases be moderate and predictable, due tothe ongoing State budget shortfall, fee increases could beadopted at any time. In the event of a fee increase, studentswill be notified of the increase and any subsequentamount owed will be posted on their WebSMARTaccount, and through emails to their my.smccd.eduemail address.Registration for spring term begins on November 5,2012. You will not be able to register for classes if youhave any outstanding balances on your account.All records are automatically held until all outstandingdebts to the District <strong>College</strong>s have been cleared.Review your account on WebSMART regularly forcurrent balances.FEE PAYMENT PROCESS FOR SPRING 2013For updated information regarding the fee paymentprocess for Spring 2013, please check WebSMART.If you need assistance in paying your fees you may:• Enroll in an inexpensive payment plan via WebSMART• Apply for financial aid (www.fafsa.gov) at least fivedays prior to registering for your classes• Complete the Board of Governors Fee Waiver viaWebSMARTIf you still need financial assistance after exhaustingall options listed above, please contact the Dean ofEnrollment Services.VARIABLE UNIT <strong>CLASS</strong>ESNo Enrollment Fee or Nonresident/InternationalStudent Tuition refund or credit will be available to studentsenrolled in variable unit courses who earn fewerunits of credit than the number for which they originallyregistered. Students earning additional units will becharged accordingly.SPRING CREDIT AND REFUND POLICYTHE REFUND DEADLINE FOR SEMESTER-LENGTH<strong>CLASS</strong>ES IS JANUARY 28, 2013.• To be eligible for a credit or refund, a student mustofficially withdraw from a course within the stateddeadline as displayed on WebSMART. Check yourClass Schedule Summary for exact refund dates.If registration occurs after the refund date for a class,no refund will be available.• For summer or short courses, withdrawal mustoccur within the first 10% of the course (often this isthe first day).• If you decide not to attend classes, it is yourresponsibility to officially withdraw within publisheddeadlines to avoid penalty grades and fee obligations.A withdrawal initiated by a professor may not resultin a refund.• A student may either maintain a credit balance on theiraccount or request a refund.• Refunds are not issued automatically. You must contactthe Cashier’s Office to request a refund.• Credit balances remain on student accounts for amaximum of five (5) years.• Fees paid by personal check(s) require 10 businessdays for bank clearance before refunds can beprocessed.• A $10 non-refundable processing fee (plus anadditional $50 processing fee for nonresident tuition)will be retained by the <strong>College</strong> if a refund is issuedto a student withdrawing from all classes. A refundprocessing fee may be charged only once per semesteror summer session.• Students who receive financial aid and withdraw fromclasses are advised to call the Financial Aid Officeat (650) 738-4236 regarding possible repayment offederal funds if received prior to withdrawal.• Fees will be credited or refunded if an action of the<strong>College</strong> (e.g., class cancellation) prevents a studentfrom attending.Contact the Cashier’s officeregarding fee or refund questions: (650) 738-4101Building 2, Student Services CenterR E G I S T R AT I O NPAY FEES BY:• WebSMART: MasterCard, Visa, Discover, Diners Club,or American Express• In Person at Cashier’s Office (Student ServicesCenter, Bldg. 2, 2nd Floor): Cash, Check, Money Orderor Credit Card2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u15


R E G I S T R AT I O NEXPLANATION OF FEESStudent Body Fee: Offers a photo ID card anddiscounts as well as support for many activities andprograms. This fee is automatically assessed as part ofyour total fees. If you choose to reverse this fee, pleasevisit the Center for Student Life & Leadership Develop -ment in Building 6, Room 6212, (650) 738-4275, byJanuary 28, 2013. Student ID cards are not available duringthe Summer Session.Student Representation Fee: Established by astudent election to support student advocacy to local,state and federal offices and agencies. A student has theright to reverse the $1 Student Representation Fee forreligious, political, moral or financial reasons by completinga form available at the Center for Student Life &Leadership Development.Student Union Fee: (Fall and Spring Semesters only).Assessed at $1.00 per unit up to a maximum of $5.00 persemester and no more than $10.00 per student per academicyear. Funds will be used to support the financing,construction and operation of the Student Union. This feemay not be reversed.Health Service Fee: Provides basic campus healthservices and medical coverage for injuries incurred whilethe student is on campus or attending an off-campus,<strong>College</strong>-sponsored event. Students who depend exclusivelyupon prayer for healing in accordance with theteach ings of a bona fide religious sect, denomination ororgan ization may be exempted from paying the healthservice fee. Contact Admissions & Records for anAcademic Standards Petition.Additional Fees: Students are required to purchasetextbooks, tools, technical and miscellaneous supplies forcertain programs. In some courses, students will also berequired to pay an instructional materials charge. Pleaserefer to the course description for specific course feeinformation.Fees are subject to change at any time by action of theState Legislature, Board of Governors of the Cali for niaCom mun ity <strong>College</strong>s, or the District Board of Trustees.Attention Students:Registrationfor the spring termbegins onMonday, November 5th.You will not be ableto register for classesif you have anyoutstanding balances onyour account.NEW CHANGE IN FEE PAYMENT PROCESSFOR SPRING AND SUMMER 2013On Monday, January 7, 2013, students who have any unpaid feeswill be dropped from spring classes for non-payment of any unpaidfees. Beginning, Tuesday, January 8 (one week before the start of thespring semester), students will be dropped at midnight the day followingtheir registration for non-payment of any unpaid fees.If you need assistance in paying your fees, you are encouraged to:• Enroll in an inexpensive payment plan via WebSMART• Apply for financial aid (www.fafsa.gov) at least five business days priorto registering for your classes• Complete the Board of Governors Fee Waiver via WebSMARTIf you still need financial assistance after exhausting all options listed above,please contact the Dean of Enrollment Services at mosbyj@smccd.edu.16 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Steps to Applying and Completing Your Financial Aid1Apply2Processingof FAFSA3SubmitDocuments4File Review5Notificationof Results6Funds arePaidNew Office PolicyStudents must present a picture IDwhen asking questions or submittingdocumentation to our office. Forfax, mail and email, a copy of theirpicture ID will be required. Copy ofpicture ID must be attached to documentsor file will be consideredincomplete.Step 1APPLY – SUBMIT FAFSA• Submit a 2012-2013 FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov• <strong>Skyline</strong>’s Federal school code is 007713• Use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool (if 2011 taxes filed)– Go to: www.skylinecollege.edu/financialaid/forms– Click on: Step by Step Directions for IRS Data Retrieval Tool• Need help? Attend a FAFSA Workshop. For dates and times go to:www.skylinecollege.financialaid/eventsStep 2 PROCESSING OF FAFSA• Allow 1-2 weeks for your FAFSA application to be processed• You will then receive two emails:• First from the Dept. of Education with your Student Aid Report (SAR)– Review SAR for accuracy and read “Comment Codes”– If corrections are made, allow additional 1-2 weeks to process• Second from the Financial Aid Office confirming receipt of your FAFSA– Instructions are given to check WebSMARTStep 3SUBMIT DOCUMENTS• Check WebSMART to see what documents are required• Submit all documents to the Financial Aid Office• Incomplete documents will not be accepted• If no requirements are listed, contact the Financial Aid OfficeStep 4FILE REVIEW• Files are reviewed in order of date received• During the file review process, additional documents may be requested• Check your “my.smccd.edu” email regularly for notifications• Files will not be reviewed until all required documents are submitted• The entire process may take 4-6 weeksStep 5NOTIFICATION OF RESULTS• Eligible students will be notified by “my.smccd.edu” email• Check WebSMART for the results of your financial aid award• Go to “My Award Information” to view types and amount of award– Note: If no awards are listed, contact the Financial Aid OfficeStep 6FUNDS ARE PAID• You will receive an email from Sallie Mae regarding refund options• You have three options: Direct deposit, debit card or paper check• For details go to: www.skylinecollege.edu/financialaid/disbursementThe entire process may take 4-6 weeks, so apply EARLY!Financial Aid Office, Bldg. 2 Telephone: (650) 738-4236Email: skyfaoffice@smccd.edu www.icanaffordcollege.comREMINDER: Renew your FAFSA every year.Fall 2013 Semester: Submit the 2013-2014 FAFSA.2013-2014 FAFSA application will be available after January 1, 2013.F I N A N C I A L A I D2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u17


What Kinds of Financial Aid Can I Receive?Complete a Free Application for Federal StudentAid (FAFSA) to automatically be considered for all ofthe following programs!BOARD OF GOVERNOR’S FEE WAIVER(BOGFW)The State of California offers a BOGFW for studentswho are residents of the State of California, attend aCommunity <strong>College</strong>, and who are eligible for need-basedfinancial aid. The BOGFW pays the enrollment fee for thestudent for the academic year when eligibility has beendetermined. Other fees, such as parking (at a reducedrate of $20 per semester for BOGFW students), healthand student activities, must be paid by the student.FEDERAL PELL GRANTYou are automatically considered for a Federal PellGrant when you file the FAFSA. If you receive an ExpectedFamily Contribution (EFC) of 4995 or less on the StudentAid Report (SAR), you are eligible for a Federal Pell award.Awards for students are prorated based on enrollmentstatus, etc.:Full-time12 or more unitsHalf-time6-8.5 unitsThree-quarter time9-11.5 unitsLess than half.5-5.5 unitsAwards range from: $555 to $5,550CAL GRANT A, B and CDEADLINE TO APPLY IS SEPTEMBER 2Cal Grants are for California residents only. They areawarded by the California Student Aid Commission forattendance in schools in California only.Maximum awards are:Cal Grant B $1,473Cal Grant C $547CALIFORNIA CHAFEE GRANT (CHAFEE)The California Chafee Grant Program awards fundsto eligible current or former foster youth for career andtechnical training or college courses. Eligible Chafeeapplicants are required to be, or to have been, in fostercare between their 16th and 18th birthdays, and must nothave reached the age of 22 by July 1 of the award year.Annual award: up to $5,000.EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMSAND SERVICES (EOPS)EOPS is a State-funded program that provides supportservices to economically and educationally disadvantagedstudents who are California residents. Services includecounseling, a book service, vocational grants, and feewaivers for transferring students. Students must completea BOGFW application to apply. Students must be enrolledfull-time at the time of application. Final eligibility for EOPSis determined and coordinated through the EOPS Office.STUDENT EMPLOYMENTFEDERAL WORK STUDY (FWS)Students who apply for financial aid and put theirname on the work study waiting list are given priority.Maximum Annual Award: $6,000LOANSLoans are financial aid funds that the student borrowsnow and repays after s/he completes a program ofstudy or stops going to school. Loan amounts vary from$500-$6,000.You must submit a Direct Loan Application to theFinancial Aid Office. To print the form go to: www.skylinecollege.edu/financialaid/forms.F I N A N C I A L A I DFEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONALOPPORTUNITY GRANT (FSEOG)FSEOG is a grant awarded to students with exceptionalneed (EFC of 0). Funds are awarded on a first come,first served basis according to when their financial aid fileis complete.Awards range from: $100 to $800Priority application date: May 1, 2012APPLY A P P LY FOR FAO R ASCHOLARSHIPS C H O L A R S H I P• Scholarship awards • Scholarship range from awards $100 – range $20,000from $100 – $20,000• Scholarships • are Scholarships available from are many available resourcesfrom many resources• Applications are • Applications available http://www.skylinecollege.edu/financialaid/scholarshipsare available at • Contact the Financial • Contact Aid the Office Financial for more Aid information Office for more information18 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGFW) InformationAn Education Lasts a Lifetime...Don’t turn away from education or job training because you think you can’t afford the enrollmentfee. The Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOGFW) may pay all enrollment fees forcredit courses for eligible applicants who want to attend California Community <strong>College</strong>s.The BOGFW is just one of the financial aid opportunities available. You should also apply fora Pell Grant, Federal Work Study, and other grants and/or loans to meet educational costssuch as books, transportation, and living expenses by completing a FAFSA atwww.fafsa.gov.BOGFW is Simple and Fast! Apply Today!‚‚‚‚‚‚BOGFW applicants should complete the application on WebSMART (https://websmart.smccd.edu) and submit any required documents to the Financial Aid Office.BOGFW does not require repayment.BOGFW is not tied to federal financial aid programs; it can be processed quicklyand you will know your eligibility for funding immediately.BOGFW pays enrollment fees for any number of credit units in the fall, spring andsummer sessions. Only one application per academic year is required.If Fall 2012 is your first term and you have NOT completed a FAFSA, pleasecomplete the 2012-2013 FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov.This application will only waive your enrollment fees. You may still owe additional feesthat you must pay to avoid being dropped from your classes.You Will Be Eligible if you are a California resident and...ANY ONE of the following statements applies to your current status:‚ You have already qualified for financial aid, such as a Pell Grant or a Cal Grant,by filing the FAFSA.‚ You or your family are receiving TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families),SSI (Federal Supplemental Security Income), or General Assis tance/General Relief.‚ You meet the following income standards:Number in household Total Family Income Last Year – 2011(including yourself)(Adjusted Gross Income and/or untaxed income)1 $16,3352 22,0653 27,7954 33,5255 39,2556 44,9857 50,7158 56,445Each additional family member 5,730F I N A N C I A L A I D2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u19


Class OfferingsS P R I N G C L A S S E SHow to Read Class ListingsDepartment,Course Numberand TitleCourseReferenceNumber (CRN)SectionNote: An “X” in the Sectiondesignator, such as AX orJX, indicates a class that iscross-listed. Cross-listedclasses are those which areoffered under more thanone department, or whichinvolve instruction at morethan one skill level duringthe same class period.Additional SectionInformation, whereapplicableACTG 100 ACCOUNTING PROCEDURESRecommended: MATH 811 or equivalent; BUS. 115 orequivalent; either BCM. 104 or BCM. 225 or equivalent; andeligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, orESOL 400, or equivalent. Introduction to financial accountingprocedures for proprietorships in service and merchandisingoperations. Instruction in manual and computerizedaccounting systems with hands-on computer experience.Plus 16 hours by arrangement. Transfer credit: CSU.W E E K D A Y38018 ACTG 100 AS TTh 8:10 10:50 8-8217 Whitten, L. 3.0Dates for the AS section: 01/16-03/13E V E N I N G30006 ACTG 100 JV W 6:30 9:30 8-8217 Steinberg, M. 3.0O N L I N E30007 ACTG 100 OL By Arr 3.5 Hrs/Wk Zhang, H. 3.0Sat 8:30 11:50 8-8217ACTG 100 OL will be held online and on campus. Classeswill meet on campus on Saturdays 1/20, 1/27, 2/24, 3/10,3/24, 4/7, 4/28 and 5/19 from 8:30 to 11:50 am in Room 8217.Remaining class time will be online. Students must have Internetaccess and an email address. Orientation meeting on Saturday,January 20, from 8:30 to 11:50 am in Room 8217 – attendancerequired. Instructor email: zhangh@smccd.edu.Course Prerequisites/Recommendationsand DescriptionUC and CSU/CSU GEtransferabilityShort course dates apply tothe single section immediatelyabove the date line; all othercourses are semester length.Days Class MeetsTime Class MeetsLocationBuilding Number beforedash, followed by RoomNumber (Room Number =Building, Floor, and Room)InstructorNumber of UnitsWeekly Schedule WorksheetOnce you have selected your classes and are officially registered, use the form below to chart your weekly schedule.Use this to include your work schedule, study times and other outside commitments.Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday8–99–1010 –1111–1212–11–22–33-44–55–6Evening20 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


ACCOUNTING (ACTG)Train for accounting assistant positions in just one semester.Enroll in ACTG 100, ACTG 103, ACTG 194, BCM. 104, BCM.225, BCM. 226 and BCM. 301. For more information about thisfast-paced training program, email Linda Whitten atwhitten@smccd.edu or call (650) 738-4372.ACTG 100 ACCOUNTING PROCEDURESRecommended: MATH 811 or equivalent, BUS. 115 or equivalent,either BCM. 104 or BCM. 225 or equivalent, and eligibilityfor ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30002 ACTG 100 AA TTh 12:35-1:50 8-8211 Ortiz 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 8-820943669 ACTG 100 AS MW 12:10-2:50 4-273 Zhang 3.0TBA Hours: MW 1 Hr/Wk 8-8209Dates for the AS section: 3/18-5/15E V E N I N G30006 ACTG 100 JA W 6:30-9:30 8-8211 Steinberg 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 8-8209O N L I N E30007 ACTG 100 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Zhang 3.0ACTG 100 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:zhangh@smccd.edu.ACTG 103 TEN-KEY SKILLSTransfer: CSU.O N L I N E37617 ACTG 103 OL By Arr 8 Hours ONLINE Motipara 0.5Dates for ACTG 103 OL: 1/23-2/20ACTG 103 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:motipara@smccd.edu.ACTG 121 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTINGRecommended: ACTG 100 (3 units) with a grade of C or better,or equivalent; MATH 120 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent;BCM. 225 or equivalent; and eligibility for ENGL 836.NOTE: Students are encouraged to take ACTG 100 beforeenrolling in ACTG 121. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y30008 ACTG 121 AA MW 12:10-2:00 8-8211 Whitten 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 8-820930009 ACTG 121 AB MW 10:10-12:00 8-8211 Whitten 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 8-8211E V E N I N G30010 ACTG 121 JA T 6:30-10:00 4-273 Zhang 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 8-820930011 ACTG 121 JB Th 6:30-10:00 8-8211 Bruening 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 8-8209O N L I N E40629 ACTG 121 OL By Arr 64 Hours ONLINE Ortiz 4.0ACTG 121 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:ortiz@smccd.edu.Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.ACCOUNTINGACTG 131 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGPrereq: ACTG 121 with a grade of C or better or equivalent.Recommended: Either BUS. 120 or MATH 241 or equivalent;and BCM. 225 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y30012 ACTG 131 AA MW 8:10-10:00 8-8211 Whitten 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 8-8209E V E N I N G30013 ACTG 131 JA T 6:30-10:00 8-8211 Bruening 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 8-820941827 ACTG 131 JB Th 6:30-10:00 8-8222 Tan 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 8-8209O N L I N E43223 ACTG 131 OL By Arr 64 Hours ONLINE Whitten 4.0ACTG 131 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:whitten@smccd.edu.ACTG 171 FEDERAL INCOME TAXTransfer: CSU.E V E N I N G41143 ACTG 171 JA W 6:00-9:00 8-8226 Miller 3.0LAB W 9:00-10:00 8-8226TBA Hours: By Arr 2 Hrs/Wk 8-8226ACTG 172 BUSINESS INCOME TAXESRecommended: ACTG 100 or 121, or equivalent; and ACTG 171or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40761 ACTG 172 JA M 6:30-9:30 8-8226 Miller 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 2 Hrs/Wk 8-8209ACTG 194 INTRODUCTION TO QUICKBOOKS PRO 2011Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E38190 ACTG 194 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Claire 1.0Dates for ACTG 194 OL: 1/14-2/22ACTG 194 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:claired@smccd.edu.ACTG 196 INTERMEDIATE QUICKBOOKS PRO 2011Recommended: ACTG 194 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E38261 ACTG 196 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Claire 1.0Dates for ACTG 196 OL: 3/4-4/15ACTG 196 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:claired@smccd.edu.ACTG 665SE VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX PREPARATIONTransfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y43144 ACTG 665SE SS Sat 8:30-4:30 8-8209 Miller 2.0Sat 12:30-4:30 8-8209ACTG 665SE SS will be held on Saturdays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pmfrom 1/12-2/2 and on Saturdays from 12:30 to 4:30 pm from2/9-3/30.ACTG 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN ACCOUNTINGRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y34760 ACTG 690 AV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 8-8209A Whitten 1.0-3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u21


ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICES P R I N G C L A S S E SADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE(ADMJ)(Paralegal courses are listed under PARALEGAL STUDIES.)ADMJ 100 INTRO TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: UC; CSU(D3).W E E K D A Y30014 ADMJ 100 AA MW 12:10-1:25 1-1105 Gottuso 3.0E V E N I N G40652 ADMJ 100 JA T 6:00-9:00 7-7110 MacLaren 3.0ADMJ 102 PRINCIPLES & PROCEDURES OF JUSTICERecommended: Satisfactory completion (grade of C or better)of, or concurrent enrollment in, ADMJ 100 or equivalent; andeligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y41336 ADMJ 102 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 TBA Aurilio 3.0ADMJ 104 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAWRecommended: Satisfactory completion (grade of C or better)of, or concurrent enrollment in, ADMJ 100 or LEGL 240, orequivalent; and eligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y36558 ADMJ 104 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 1-1304 Aurilio 3.0ADMJ 106 LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCERecommended: Satisfactory completion (grade of C or better)of, or concurrent enrollment in, ADMJ 100 or LEGL 240, orequivalent; and eligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y38770 ADMJ 106 AX TTh 8:10-9:25 1-1304 Aurilio 3.0ADMJ 110 POLICE REPORT WRITINGRecommended: Satisfactory completion (grade of C or better)of, or concurrent enrollment in, ADMJ 100 or equivalent; andeligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G42042 ADMJ 110 JA Th 7:00-10:00 1-1107 MacLaren 3.0ADMJ 120 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONRecommended: Satisfactory completion (grade of C or better)of, or concurrent enrollment in, ADMJ 100 or LEGL 240, orequivalent; and eligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y38179 ADMJ 120 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 1-1304 Aurilio 3.0ADMJ 125 JUVENILE PROCEDURESRecommended: Satisfactory completion (grade of C or better)of, or concurrent enrollment in, ADMJ 100 or equivalent; andeligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y38769 ADMJ 125 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 1-1304 Aurilio 3.0ADMJ 670 CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTERNSHIPTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y42567 ADMJ 670 AA By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1317 Aurilio 1.0-4.022 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL)ASL 111 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE ITransfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y38602 ASL 111 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8222 Yuen 3.0E V E N I N G30083 ASL 111 JA W 7:00-10:00 4-272 Wong 3.0ASL 112 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IIPrereq: ASL 111 or equivalent. NOTE: ASL 112 AZ (CRN 43759)and ASL 112 BZ (43760) will be held at Hillsdale High School,3115 Del Monte Street, San Mateo. Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y43756 ASL 112 AB TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8222 Yuen 3.043759 ASL 112 AZ MTW 7:45-8:35 HHS Cheung 3.043760 ASL 112 BZ MTW 10:00-11:00 HHS Cheung 3.0E V E N I N G30084 ASL 112 JA M 7:00-10:15 4-272 Wong 3.0ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE „ ARTANTH 360 NATIVE PEOPLES OF NORTH AMERICA –HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theHonors Transfer Program, but is open to all eligible students.All students enrolling in this section will be required to doHonors-level work. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y43662 ANTH 360 AH MWF 11:10-12:00 7-7110 Slicton 3.0ARABIC (ARBC)ARBC 111 ELEMENTARY ARABIC ITransfer: UC; CSU (C2).E V E N I N G38841 ARBC 111 JA M 7:00-10:15 2-2309 Khoury 3.0ARBC 112 ELEMENTARY ARABIC IIPrereq: Completion of ARBC 111 or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (C2).E V E N I N G39079 ARBC 112 JA T 7:00-10:00 2-2309 Khoury 3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E SANTH 110 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y30023 ANTH 110 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1105 Slicton 3.041816 ANTH 110 AB TTh 9:35-10:50 7-7110 Slicton 3.0E V E N I N G39512 ANTH 110 JA Th 6:30-9:30 7-7110 Staff 3.0ANTH 125 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (B2).W E E K D A Y38665 ANTH 125 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 7-7110 Slicton 3.0E V E N I N G41414 ANTH 125 JA W 7:00-10:00 7-7110 Popek 3.0ANTH 150 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY: BONES,BEADS AND THE BASICS OF MATERIAL CULTURERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y38707 ANTH 150 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 1-1105 Cecil 3.0ANTH 170 ANTHROPOLOGY OF DEATHRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y42573 ANTH 170 AA MW 12:10-1:25 7-7110 Slicton 3.0ANTH 360 NATIVE PEOPLES OF NORTH AMERICARecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y40075 ANTH 360 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 7-7110 Slicton 3.0ART (ART)(See also: FILM.)ART 101 HISTORY OF WESTERN ART IRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Transfer: UC; CSU(C1).W E E K D A Y36803 ART 101 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 1-1111 Crispi 3.0O N L I N E41432 ART 101 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Fischer 3.0ART 101 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internet accessand email. Instructor email: fischer@smccd.edu.ART 102 HISTORY OF WESTERN ART IIRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Transfer: UC; CSU(C1).W E E K D A Y30025 ART 102 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 1-1111 Takayama 3.0O N L I N E41770 ART 102 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Fischer 3.0ART 102 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internet accessand email. Instructor email: fischer@smccd.edu.ART 115 ART, MUSIC AND IDEAS – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theHonors Transfer Program, but is open to all eligible students.All students enrolling in this section will be required to doHonors-level work. Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y30026 ART 115 AH TTh 11:10-12:25 1-1107 Takayama 3.0Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u23


S P R I N G C L A S S E SARTART 120 ART OF THE AMERICASRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: UC; CSU(C1).W E E K D A Y40583 ART 120 AA MW 12:10-1:25 1-1111 Crispi 3.0ART 130 ART APPRECIATIONRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y40585 ART 130 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 1-1111 Ryan 3.0E V E N I N G40076 ART 130 JA Th 7:00-10:00 1-1111 Pauker 3.0ART 204 DRAWING ITransfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y30033 ART 204 AX MW 1:10-3:45 1-1320 Keane 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1320E V E N I N G30034 ART 204 KX M 6:00-9:50 1-1320 David 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 1-1320ART 205 DRAWING IIPrereq: ART 204 or ART 201. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y34674 ART 205 AX MW 1:10-3:45 1-1320 Keane 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1320E V E N I N G30037 ART 205 KX M 6:00-9:50 1-1320 David 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 1-1320ART 207 LIFE DRAWINGTransfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y37361 ART 207 AX MW 10:10-1:00 1-1320 Artola 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/WkART 208 PORTRAIT DRAWING ITransfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y40589 ART 208 BX F 9:10-12:00 1-1320 Buchanan 3.0F 1:00-4:00 1-1320 BuchananTBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1320E V E N I N G39212 ART 208 KX T 6:30-9:45 1-1320 Turner 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 1-1320ART 209 PORTRAIT DRAWING IIPrereq: ART 208. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y40590 ART 209 BX F 9:10-12:00 1-1320 Buchanan 3.0F 1:00-4:00 1-1320 BuchananTBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1320E V E N I N G39214 ART 209 KX T 6:30-9:45 1-1320 Turner 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 1-1320ART 214 COLORTransfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y35401 ART 214 AA TTh 12:35-3:15 1-1303 Venning 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1303ART 221 PAINTING ITransfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y35321 ART 221 AX MW 9:10-11:50 1-1303 Keane 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1303E V E N I N G30044 ART 221 KX W 6:00-9:30 1-1303 Bridenbaugh 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 1-1303ART 222 PAINTING IIPrereq: ART 221. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y35322 ART 222 AX MW 9:10-11:50 1-1303 Keane 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1303E V E N I N G30046 ART 222 KX W 6:00-9:30 1-1303 Bridenbaugh 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 1-1303ART 231 WATERCOLOR ITransfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y42795 ART 231 AX F 9:10-12:00 1-1303 Fischer 3.0F 1:00-4:00 1-1303 FischerTBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/WkART 232 WATERCOLOR IIPrereq: ART 231 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43252 ART 232 AX Fri 9:10-12:00 1-1303 Fischer 3.0Fri 1:00-4:00 1-1303 FischerTBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/WkART 234 PRINTMAKING IRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43551 ART 234 AA TTh 9:35-12:05 1-1303 Fischer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1303ART 301 DESIGNTransfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y38165 ART 301 AX MW 1:10-3:45 1-1303 David 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1303ART 302 ADVANCED DESIGNPrereq: ART 30l. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y38166 ART 302 AX MW 1:10-3:45 1-1303 David 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1303ART 350 VISUAL PERCEPTION THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y42864 ART 350 AA MW 12:10-1:25 2-2117B Jones 3.024 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


ART 351 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY IRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This course hasa non-refundable materials charge of $12. Students supplytheir own cameras. Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y42104 ART 351 AA MW 8:10-10:50 2-2112 Takayama 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 2-211230053 ART 351 BX TTh 8:10-10:50 2-2112 Takayama 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 2-2112E V E N I N G30054 ART 351 KA T 6:30-10:00 2-2112 Kerr 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 2-2112ART 352 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY IIPrereq: ART 351 or equivalent. NOTE: This course has a nonrefundablematerials charge of $12. Students supply their owncameras. Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y42303 ART 352 AX MW 8:10-10:50 2-2112 Takayama 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 2-211230055 ART 352 BX TTh 8:10-10:50 2-2112 Takayama 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 2-2112ART 353 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY IIIPrereq: ART 352 or equivalent. NOTE: This course has a nonrefundablematerials charge of $12. Students supply their owncameras. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30057 ART 353 BX TTh 8:10-10:50 2-2112 Takayama 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 2-2112ART 354 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY IRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This course hasa non-refundable materials charge of $18. Students supplytheir own cameras. Transfer: CSU (C1).E V E N I N G30060 ART 354 KX M 6:00-9:40 2-2112 Jones 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 2-2112ART 355 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY IIPrereq: ART 354 or demonstration of equivalent skills. NOTE:This course has a non-refundable materials charge of $18.Students supply their own cameras. Transfer: CSU (C1).E V E N I N G30062 ART 355 KX M 6:00-9:40 2-2112 Jones 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 2-2112ART 405 SCULPTURE INOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$10. Transfer UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y40044 ART 405 CX MW 1:00-3:40 1-1123 Lowenstein 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1123E V E N I N G30065 ART 405 LX W 6:00-9:35 1-1123 Lowenstein 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1123ART 406 SCULPTURE IIPrereq: ART 405. NOTE: This course has a non-refundablematerials charge of $10. Transfer: UC; CSU.ARTW E E K D A Y40112 ART 406 CX MW 1:00-3:40 1-1123 Lowenstein 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1123E V E N I N G30067 ART 406 LX W 6:00-9:35 1-1123 Lowenstein 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1123ART 407 SCULPTURE III: DIRECT METALPrereq: ART 405. NOTE: This course has a non-refundablematerials charge of $10. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y40113 ART 407 CX MW 1:00-3:40 1-1123 Lowenstein 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1123E V E N I N G30069 ART 407 LX W 6:00-9:35 1-1123 Lowenstein 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 1-1123ART 411 CERAMICS INOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$12. Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y30070 ART 411 DX TTh 9:35-12:15 1-1103 Schmierer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-110340128 ART 411 EX TTh 12:35-3:15 1-1103 Schmierer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1103E V E N I N G30072 ART 411 NX TTh 6:00-8:30 1-1103 Schmierer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1103ART 412 CERAMICS IIPrereq: ART 411. Recommended: Completion of or concurrentenrollment in ART 301. NOTE: This course has a non-refundablematerials charge of $12. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y30073 ART 412 DX TTh 9:35-12:15 1-1103 Schmierer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-110340130 ART 412 EX TTh 12:35-3:15 1-1103 Schmierer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1103E V E N I N G30075 ART 412 NX TTh 6:00-8:30 1-1103 Schmierer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1103ART 417 CERAMIC GLAZING TECHNIQUESPrereq: ART 412. NOTE: This course has a non-refundablematerials charge of $12. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y30076 ART 417 DX TTh 9:35-12:15 1-1103 Schmierer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-110340131 ART 417 EX TTh 12:35-3:15 1-1103 Schmierer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1103E V E N I N G30078 ART 417 NX TTh 6:00-8:30 1-1103 Schmierer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1103ART 665SB BLACK & WHITE PHOTO LABNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$10. Transfer: UC; CSU.E V E N I N G38724 ART 665SB JA W 6:30-9:30 2-2112 Kerr 1.0S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u25


ART „ AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGYS P R I N G C L A S S E SART 665SF GALLERY PRACTICUMNOTE: The first class meeting will be held on Wednesday,January 16, from 1:10-4:00 pm in Room 1121. Transfer: UC;CSU.W E E K D A Y40584 ART 665SF AD By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1121 Bridenbaugh 1.0ART 665SG ADVANCED LIFE DRAWINGTransfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y37380 ART 665SG AX MW 10:10-1:00 1-1320 Artola 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/WkART 665SH BEHIND THE FACE(THE ESSENCE OF THE PORTRAIT)Transfer: UC; CSU.E V E N I N G39402 ART 665SH KX T 6:30-9:45 1-1320 Turner 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 1-1320ART 665SK SCULPTURE: EXPLORATION OFFIGURATIVE SCULPTURENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$10. Transfer: UC; CSU.E V E N I N G39211 ART 665SK LX W 6:00-9:35 1-1123 Lowenstein 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 1-1123ART 665SV CERAMICS: MODERN ART GLAZINGNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$12. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43553 ART 665SV DX TTh 9:35-12:15 1-1103 Schmierer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-110341360 ART 665SV EX TTh 12:35-3:15 1-1103 Schmierer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1103E V E N I N G43554 ART 665SV NX TTh 6:00-8:30 1-1103 Schmierer 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1103ART 667SE ADVANCED TECHNIQUE INCERAMIC SCULPTURENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$10. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43552 ART 667SE CX MW 1:00-3:40 1-1123 Lowenstein 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1123ASTRONOMY (ASTR)ASTR 100 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMYTransfer: UC; CSU (B1).W E E K D A Y42538 ASTR 100 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8304 Grist 3.042850 ASTR 100 AX TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8304 Grist 3.0E V E N I N G40816 ASTR 100 JA T 6:40-9:55 7-7106 Reil 3.0ASTR 100 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY – HONORSNOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theHonors Transfer Program, but is open to all eligible students.All students enrolling in this section will be required to doHonors-level work. Transfer: UC; CSU (B1).W E E K D A Y41500 ASTR 100 AH TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8304 Grist 3.0ASTR 101 ASTRONOMY LABORATORYPrereq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ASTR 100,or equivalent. Recommended: Completion of MATH 110 orequivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (B3).W E E K D A Y43446 ASTR 101 AX T 2:10-4:50 8-8304 Grist 1.0ASTR 101 ASTRONOMY LABORATORY – HONORSPrereq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ASTR 100,or equivalent. Recommended: Completion of MATH 110 orequivalent. NOTE: This section is designed primarily for studentsin the Honors Transfer Program, but is open to all eligiblestudents. All students enrolling in this section will be requiredto do Honors-level work. Transfer: UC; CSU (B3).W E E K D A Y43447 ASTR 101 AH T 2:10-4:50 8-8304 Grist 1.0AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY(AUTO)AUTO 665SG BAR A8 ALTERNATIVE/ENGINE PERFORMANCENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$55. Transfer: CSU.W E E K E N D37720 AUTO 665SG SS Sat/Sun 9:00-5:00 10-0004 Enriquez 1.5Dates for AUTO 665SG SS: 2/23, 2/24, 3/9 and 3/10ASTEP: THE AFRICAN AMERICANEXPERIENCE(Refer to course listings under LEARNING COMMUNITIES,beginning on page 87.)AUTO 665SH BAR L1 ALTERNATIVE TRAININGNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$55. Transfer: CSU.W E E K E N D37765 AUTO 665SH SS Sat/Sun 9:00-5:00 10-0004 Enriquez 1.5Dates for AUTO 665SH SS: 4/13, 4/14, 4/27 and 4/28Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.26 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGYAUTO 665SJ ADVANCED LAB SCOPES (DSO)Transfer: CSU.W E E K E N D39050 AUTO 665SJ SS Sat/Sun 9:00-5:00 8-8203 Mueller 1.0Dates for AUTO 665SJ SS: 5/18-5/19AUTO 665SL INTRODUCTION TO LAB SCOPES (DSO)Transfer: CSU.W E E K E N D41554 AUTO 665SL SS Sat/Sun 9:00-5:00 8-8203 Mueller 1.0Dates for AUTO 665SL SS: 5/4-5/5AUTO 665SU CAR CARE BASICS FOR WOMENTransfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y41781 AUTO 665SU SS Sat 9:00-1:00 11-107 Johnson 0.5Dates for AUTO 665SU SS: 2/9 and 2/23S P R I N G C L A S S E SAUTO 665SX CAR CARE BASICS FOR WOMEN IITransfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y42599 AUTO 665SX SS Sat 9:00-1:00 11-107 Johnson 0.5Dates for ATUO 665SX SS: 3/9 and 3/16AUTO 665S3 HONDA EXPRESS LUBE CERTIFICATIONTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43533 AUTO 665S3 AS TTh 1:45-5:00 8-8103 Johnson 1.0Dates for AUTO 665S3 AS: 4/16-5/16AUTO 665S4 2013 SMOG CHECK UPDATENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$75. Transfer: CSU.W E E K E N D43672 AUTO 665S4 SA Sat/Sun 9:00-5:00 8-8203 Escalambre 1.0Dates for AUTO 665S4 SA: 1/12-1/1343673 AUTO 665S4 SB Sat/Sun 9:00-5:00 8-8203 Escalambre 1.0Dates for AUTO 665S4 SB: 2/9-2/1043674 AUTO 665S4 SC Sat/Sun 9:00-5:00 8-8203 Escalambre 1.0Dates for AUTO 665S4 SC: 3/23-3/2443675 AUTO 665S4 SD Sat/Sun 9:00-5:00 8-8203 Escalambre 1.0Dates for AUTO 665S4 SD: 4/20-4/2143676 AUTO 665S4 SE Sat/Sun 9:00-5:00 8-8203 Escalambre 1.0Dates for AUTO 665S4 SE: 5/11-5/12AUTO 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN AUTOMOTIVETransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30086 AUTO 690 AV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 8-8111 Spakowski 1.0-3.030087 AUTO 690 BV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 8-8208 Escalambre 1.0-3.030090 AUTO 690 EV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 8-8113 Sullivan 1.0-3.034029 AUTO 690 FV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 8-8111 Broxholm 1.0-3.036362 AUTO 690 GV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 8-8206 Ming 1.0-3.043368 AUTO 690 HV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 8-8113 Yee 1.0-3.02 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u27


S P R I N G C L A S S E SAUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGYAUTO 709 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ORIENTATION – CAANOTE: AUTO 709 CAA is a part of the Automotive CareerAdvancement Certificate Program; reference the LearningCommunities section for more information. Fees will be waivedfor accepted applicants. Applications can be obtained byemailing skycaa@smccd.edu Applications are due December12, 2012. If you have any questions, contact the CAA coordinatorat (650) 738-4185. Students enrolling in AUTO 709 CAA(CRN 43159) must also enroll in AUTO 710 CAA (CRN 43122)and CRER 650 CAA (CRN 40403). Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43159 AUTO 709 CAA TTh 1:45-4:45 8-8103 Johnson 2.5Dates for AUTO 709 CAA: 1/15-4/11AUTO 710 FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGYTransfer: CSU.E V E N I N G41538 AUTO 710 JA MW 6:30-9:20 8-8203 Hill 4.041735 AUTO 710 JC MW 3:30-6:20 8-8203 Childress 4.0AUTO 710 FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTOMOTIVETECHNOLOGY – CAANOTE: AUTO 710 CAA is a part of the Automotive CareerAdvancement Certificate Program; reference the LearningCommunities section for more information. Fees will be waivedfor accepted applicants. Applications can be obtained byemailing skycaa@smccd.edu. Applications are due December12, 2012. If you have any questions, contact the CAA coordinatorat (650) 738-4185. Students enrolling in AUTO 710 CAA(CRN 43122) must also enroll in AUTO 709 CAA (CRN 43159)and CRER 650 CAA (CRN 40403). Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43122 AUTO 710 CAA MW 1:45-4:35 8-8103 Johnson 4.0NOTE: AUTO 680SA through AUTO 752 are admission byspecial application only. Applications can be obtainedby contacting the Automotive Department at (650) 738-4438.Applications are due November 15, 2012 for the SpringSemester. If you have any questions, contact the Automotivecounselor at (650) 738-4317.AUTO 680SA BODY CONTROL SYSTEMSPrereq: This course requires admission by special application.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43788 AUTO 680SA AA MTWTh 1:10-6:30 8-8202 Yee 15.0AUTO 713 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICITY/ELECTRONICSPrereq: This course requires admission by special application.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y38062 AUTO 713 AA MTWTh 8:00-1:20 10-0004 Sullivan 15.0AUTO 721 STEERING, SUSPENSION & BRAKESPrereq: This course requires admission by special application.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30099 AUTO 721 AA MTWTh 8:00-1:20 8-8103 Ming 15.0AUTO 734 AUTO ENGINE DIAGNOSIS & REPAIRPrereq: This course requires admission by special application.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y36550 AUTO 734 AA MTWTh 8:00-1:20 10-0003 Spakowski 15.0AUTO 735 TRANSMISSION & DRIVE TRAINSDIAGNOSIS & REPAIRPrereq: This course requires admission by special application.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y36370 AUTO 735 AA TWThF 8:00-1:20 11-107 Broxholm 15.0AUTO 752 ADVANCED ENGINE PERFORMANCEPrereq: This course requires admission by special application.NOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$380. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y34548 AUTO 752 AA TWThF 8:00-1:20 8-8203 Escalambre 15.0NOTE: AUTO 510 through AUTO 792 do not require a specialapplication – only the <strong>Skyline</strong> application and standard registrationprocedures. Enrolled students must attend the first classmeeting on time. Any student who is more than 30 minutes latemay be dropped from the class roster due to limited space.AUTO 510 BASIC HYBRID POWERTRAINSRecommended: AUTO 713 or 773, and AUTO 751, or equivalentindustry experience. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43360 AUTO 510 PS TTh 6:30-9:30 10-0004 Behravesh 4.0Dates for AUTO 510 PS: 1/15-5/9AUTO 524 SMOG CHECK INSPECTOR TRAINING LEVEL ITransfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43670 AUTO 524 PS MW 6:30-9:55 10-0004 Naderpour 3.5Dates for AUTO 524 PS: 1/14-4/8AUTO 525 SMOG CHECK INSPECTOR TRAINING LEVEL IIRecommended: BAR Specified Criteria: ASE A6, A8 and L1;or Associate degree/certificate in Automotive Technology and1 year experience; or 2 years experience and BAR alternative/ASEequivalency training. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43671 AUTO 525 PS MW 6:30-9:50 10-0004 Naderpour 2.0Dates for AUTO 525 PS: 4/10-5/20AUTO 753 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ADVISINGTransfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y43677 AUTO 753 SA Sat 9:00-1:50 8-8202 Dhaliwal 3.0Dates for AUTO 753 SA: 2/2-4/20AUTO 755 HIGH PERFORMANCE ENGINES IIRecommended: AUTO 754. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G41126 AUTO 755 PS MW 6:30-9:40 10-0003 Spakowski 3.0Dates for AUTO 755 PS: 1/14-3/13AUTO 758 AUTOMOTIVE COMPUTER CONTROLSNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$125. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G34549 AUTO 758 PS TTh 6:00-10:00 8-8203 Escalambre 3.0Dates for AUTO 758 PS: 1/15-3/728 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY „ BIOLOGYAUTO 768 ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS II (OBD-II)NOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$95. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G41740 AUTO 768 PS TTh 6:00-10:00 8-8203 Escalambre 3.0Dates for AUTO 768 PS: 3/19-5/16AUTO 777 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ITransfer: CSU.E V E N I N G39213 AUTO 777 PS TTh 6:30-9:35 11-107 Broxholm 3.0Dates for AUTO 777 PS: 3/19-5/16AUTO 778 MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS ITransfer: CSU.E V E N I N G35359 AUTO 778 PS TTh 6:30-8:30 11-107 Broxholm 2.0Dates for AUTO 778 PS: 1/15-3/8AUTO 779 BLOCK SERVICETransfer: CSU.E V E N I N G41742 AUTO 779 PS MW 6:30-9:30 10-0003 Spakowski 2.0Dates for AUTO 779 PS: 3/18-5/15AUTO 791 AUTOMOTIVE CHASSIS IITransfer: CSU.E V E N I N G35149 AUTO 791 PS MW 6:30-9:30 8-8103 Ming 2.0Dates for AUTO 791 PS: 3/18-5/15AUTO 792 AUTOMOTIVE CHASSIS ITransfer: CSU.E V E N I N G35150 AUTO 792 PS MW 6:30-9:30 8-8103 Ming 3.0Dates for AUTO 792 PS: 1/14-3/13BIOLOGY (BIOL)BIOL 101 OUR BIOLOGICAL WORLDRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(B2, B3).W E E K D A Y30140 BIOL 101 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 7-7106 Case 4.0LAB By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 7-7238 BookstaffBIOL 110 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(B2, B3).W E E K D A Y30143 BIOL 110 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 7-7106 Gearhart 4.0LAB M 1:10-3:50 7-7238 Gearhart30144 BIOL 110 AD MWF 11:10-12:00 7-7106 Gearhart 4.0LAB W 1:10-3:50 7-7238 GearhartE V E N I N G33956 BIOL 110 JA M 7:00-10:00 7-7109 Staff 4.0W 7:00-10:00 7-7238 StaffH Y B R I D30141 BIOL 110 HA By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Bookstaff 4.0LAB T 11:10-1:50 7-7238 Del MundoBiology 110 HA will be held online and on campus.Requires Internet access and email. Orientation is required anddone online or before January 20. Check instructor website athttp://www.smccd.net/accounts/bookstaffs for orientation andcourse information. Instructor email contact:bookstaffs@smccd.edu.30142 BIOL 110 HB By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Bookstaff 4.0LAB Th 1:10-3:50 7-7238 Del MundoBiology 110 HB will be held online and on campus.Requires Internet access and email. Orientation is required anddone online or before January 20. Check instructor website athttp://www.smccd.net/accounts/bookstaffs for orientation andcourse information. Instructor email contact:bookstaffs@smccd.edu.BIOL 110 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY – ASTEPRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the ASTEP learning community,but is open to all students. Transfer: UC; CSU (B2, B3).W E E K D A Y42002 BIOL 110 AQ TTh 1:10-2:25 7-7304 Davis 4.0LAB T 2:35-5:50 7-7238 DavisBIOL 130 HUMAN BIOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(B2).W E E K D A Y30146 BIOL 130 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 4-148 Kapp 3.030147 BIOL 130 AB TTh 11:10-12:25 4-148 Hsu 3.040022 BIOL 130 AC MWF 12:10-1:00 7-7304 Kapp 3.042757 BIOL 130 AD TTh 9:35-10:50 4-148 Davis 3.0E V E N I N G30148 BIOL 130 JA W 6:30-9:30 7-7104 Kanaaneh 3.0BIOL 140 ANIMALS, PEOPLE & ENVIRONMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (B2).W E E K D A Y30149 BIOL 140 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 TBA Del Mundo 3.0O N L I N E42541 BIOL 140 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Bookstaff 3.0Biology 140 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Orientation is required and can be done online onor before January 20 or on-campus on Saturday, January 19. Youwill receive an email with the time and location. Check instructorwebsite at http://www.smccd.net/accounts/bookstaffs fororientation and course information. Instructor email contact:bookstaffs@smccd.edu.BIOL 145 PLANTS, PEOPLE & ENVIRONMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (B2).W E E K D A Y40875 BIOL 145 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 7-7304 Gearhart 3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E SNote: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u29


S P R I N G C L A S S E SBIOLOGYBIOL 150 INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (B2).O N L I N E30150 BIOL 150 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Bookstaff 3.0Biology 150 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Orientation is required and can be done online onor before January 20 or on-campus on Saturday, January 19. Youwill receive an email with the time and location. Check instructorwebsite at http://www.smccd.net/accounts/bookstaffs fororientation and course information. Instructor email contact:bookstaffs@smccd.edu.BIOL 170 PRINCIPLES OF APPLIED BIOSCIENCERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(B2).W E E K D A Y43273 BIOL 170 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 7-7204 Kapp 3.0BIOL 171 LABORATORY PRINCIPLES OF APPLIEDBIOSCIENCEPrereq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in BIOL 170.Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (B3).W E E K D A Y43274 BIOL 171 AA Th 1:10-3:50 7-7204 Kapp 1.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkBIOL 215 ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY: CORE IPrereq: MATH 120 or 123 with a grade of C or better, or appropriatemath placement test score and other measures asappropriate, or equivalent. Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent.Transfer:UC; CSU (B2, B3).W E E K D A Y30151 BIOL 215 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 7-7104 Digennaro 5.0LAB MW 2:10-4:50 7-7241 DigennaroTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk41373 BIOL 215 AB MWF 12:10-1:00 7-7104 Digennaro 5.0LAB TTh 9:10-11:50 7-7241 McCarthyTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkBIOL 230 INTRODUCTION TO CELL BIOLOGY: CORE IIPrereq CHEM 210; and BIOL 210 (<strong>College</strong> of San Mateo), or215, or 220 (<strong>College</strong> of San Mateo), or 225 (Cañada<strong>College</strong>).Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (B2, B3).W E E K D A Y30152 BIOL 230 AA MW 12:10-1:25 7-7106 Case 5.0LAB T 1:10-6:15 7-7241 CaseTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk34782 BIOL 230 AB MW 12:10-1:25 7-7106 Case 5.0LAB Th 1:10-6:15 7-7241 CaseTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkBIOL 240 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGYPrereq: Successful completion of a college-level laboratory sciencecourse. Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 andREAD 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer:UC; CSU (B2, B3).W E E K D A Y30153 BIOL 240 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 7-7106 Okonek 4.0LAB TTh 11:10-12:25 7-7237 OkonekTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk40023 BIOL 240 AB TTh 9:35-10:50 7-7106 Okonek 4.0LAB TTh 1:10-2:25 7-7237 OkonekTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk42570 BIOL 240 AC MW 1:10-2:25 7-7104 Michelitsch 4.0LAB MW 2:35-4:00 7-7237 MichelitschTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkE V E N I N G30154 BIOL 240 JA MW 6:45-8:00 7-7106 Michelitsch 4.0LAB MW 8:15-9:40 7-7237 MichelitschTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk34224 BIOL 240 JB MW 6:45-8:00 7-7106 Michelitsch 4.0LAB MW 5:00-6:25 7-7237 MichelitschTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkBIOL 250 HUMAN ANATOMYRecommended: BIOL 130 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent;and eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (B2, B3).W E E K D A Y30155 BIOL 250 AA TTh 8:10-9:35 4-148 McDaniel 4.0LAB T 10:10-12:50 7-7210 McDanielTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk30156 BIOL 250 AB TTh 8:10-9:35 4-148 McDaniel 4.0LAB Th 10:10-12:50 7-7210 McDanielTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk39571 BIOL 250 AC TTh 1:10-2:25 7-7106 Allen 4.0LAB T 3:00-5:40 7-7210 AllenTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk41374 BIOL 250 AD TTh 1:10-2:25 7-7106 Allen 4.0LAB Th 3:00-5:40 7-7210 AllenTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk41506 BIOL 250 AE F 9:00-12:15 7-7210 Malachowski 4.0LAB F 1:00-4:15 7-7210 MalachowskiTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkE V E N I N G38239 BIOL 250 JA M 6:30-9:45 7-7104 Lilla 4.0LAB W 6:30-9:30 7-7210 LillaTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk38830 BIOL 250 JB T 7:00-10:00 7-7109 Su 4.0LAB Th 7:00-10:00 7-7210 SuTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkNote: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.30 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


BIOLOGY „ BUSINESSBIOL 260 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGYPrerequisite: BIOL 250 or equivalent; and CHEM 192, or CHEM210, or CHEM 410, or equivalent. Recommended: Eligibility forENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (B2, B3).W E E K D A Y30157 BIOL 260 AA TTh 12:35-1:50 4-148 Hsu 5.0LAB MW 11:10-1:50 7-7210 HsuTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk39572 BIOL 260 AB TTh 12:35-1:50 4-148 Hsu 5.0LAB MW 2:10-4:50 7-7210 HsuTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkE V E N I N G30158 BIOL 260 JA MW 6:00-7:25 7-7304 Timpe 5.0LAB M 7:35-10:15 7-7210 TimpeLAB W 7:35-10:15 7-7241 TimpeTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk42005 BIOL 260 JB TTh 6:00-7:25 7-7304 Staff 5.0LAB T 7:35-10:15 7-7210 StaffLAB Th 7:35-10:15 7-7241 StaffTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkBIOL 422 FOUNDATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43382 BIOL 422 AS T 1:10-5:00 7-7204 Michelitsch 1.0Dates for BIOL 422 AS: 3/5-3/26BIOL 430 INTRODUCTION TO IMMUNOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y40646 BIOL 430 AS T 1:10-5:00 7-7204 Michelitsch 1.0Dates for BIOL 430 AS: 2/5-2/26BIOL 665SC INTRODUCTION TO STEM CELL TECHNOLOGYTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y41533 BIOL 665SC AS T 1:10-5:00 7-7204 Kapp 1.0Dates for BIOL 665SC AS: 4/19-4/30BIOL 675 HONORS COLLOQUIUM IN BIOLOGY – THE HUMANBRAIN: IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTHPrereq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any non-Honors Biology level 100 or 200 course. NOTE: This course isdesigned primarily for students in the Honors Transfer Program.All students enrolling in this course will be required to doHonors-level work. Honors credit will also be awarded for any100- or 200-level Biology course taken concurrently. Transfer:UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y38736 BIOL 675 AH F 1:10-2:00 7-7104 Bookstaff 1.0BIOL 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN BIOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y30159 BIOL 690 AV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 7-7214 Case 1.0-3.040406 BIOL 690 BV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 7-7224 Kapp 1.0-3.042359 BIOL 690 CV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 7-7217 Bookstaff 1.0-3.0BUSINESS (BUS.)(See also: ACCOUNTING, BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMSAND MANAGEMENT and MANAGEMENT.)BUS. 100 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D3).W E E K D A Y30160 BUS. 100 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 4-273 Pate 3.0E V E N I N G43698 BUS. 100 JA T 6:30-9:30 8-8306 Roumbanis 3.0O N L I N E41147 BUS. 100 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Pate 3.0Dates for the OL section: 1/15-3/12BUS. 100 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.BUS. 101 HUMAN RELATIONS AT WORKRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: CSU (D3).H Y B R I D – N E W30163 BUS. 101 HA By Arr 39 Hours HYBRID Robinson 3.0T 11:10-12:25 8-8226BUS. 101 HA will be held online and on campus. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. On campus meetingson Tuesdays, 1/15, 1/29, 2/12. 3/12, 4/16 and 5/14 from 11:10-12:25pm in Room 8226. Instructor email: robinsonc@smccd.edu.BUS. 103 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS INFORMATIONSYSTEMSRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent; and eligibility forENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. NOTE: With the exception of the online sections,this course has a non-refundable materials charge of $3.Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y30255 BUS. 103 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 8-8121 Motipara 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 8-8121O N L I N E30256 BUS. 103 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Motipara 3.0BUS. 103 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:motipara@smccd.edu.30253 BUS. 103 OM By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Motipara 3.0BUS. 103 OM is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:motipara@smccd.edu.BUS. 120 MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESSPrereq: MATH 120 or equivalent. Recommended: Eligibility forENGL 836. Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y30167 BUS. 120 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8306 Ortiz 3.030166 BUS. 120 AB TTh 12:35-1:50 8-8226 Robinson 3.0E V E N I N G30168 BUS. 120 JA M 6:30-9:45 8-8306 Broxholm 3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u31


BUSINESSS P R I N G C L A S S E SBUS. 123 STATISTICSPrereq: MATH 120 or equivalent. Recommended: BUS. 120and eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, orESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y30170 BUS. 123 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 8-8306 Ortiz 3.0E V E N I N G30173 BUS. 123 JA Th 6:30-9:30 8-8224 Maoujoudi 3.0O N L I N E30172 BUS. 123 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Ortiz 3.0BUS. 123 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:ortiz@smccd.edu.BUS. 150 ENTREPRENEURSHIP –SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENTRecommended: Completion of MATH 811; and eligibility forENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43656 BUS. 150 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8306 Ortiz 3.0BUS. 200 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y36077 BUS. 200 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 4-273 Pate 3.0BUS. 201 BUSINESS LAWRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.E V E N I N G30180 BUS. 201 JA Th 7:00-10:00 8-8226 Robinson 3.043349 BUS. 201 JB T 7:00-10:00 8-8226 Robinson 3.0H Y B R I D –N E W43700 BUS. 201 HA By Arr 39 Hours HYBRID Robinson 3.0T 9:35-10:50 8-8211BUS. 201 HA will be held online and on campus. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. On campus meetingson Tuesdays, 1/15, 1/29, 2/12. 3/12, 4/16 and 5/14 from 9:35-10:50am in Room 8211. Instructor email: robinsonc@smccd.edu.BUS. 210 INTERNATIONAL FINANCERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (D3).O N L I N E38260 BUS. 210 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Pate 1.5Dates for BUS. 210 OL: 1/15-3/12BUS. 210 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.BUS. 221 INTERCULTURAL BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E43087 BUS. 221 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Pate 1.5Dates for BUS. 221 OL: 1/15-3/12BUS. 221 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.32 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


BUS. 241 DOING BUSINESS IN ASIARecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E39985 BUS. 241 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Pate 1.5Dates for BUS. 241 OL: 3/19-5/21BUS. 241 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.BUS. 243 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF INTERNATIONALBUSINESSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E41834 BUS. 243 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Pate 1.5Dates for BUS. 243 OL: 3/19-5/21BUS. 243 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.BUS. 248 ASIAN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E41157 BUS. 248 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Pate 3.0Dates for BUS. 248 OL: 3/19-5/21BUS. 248 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.BUS. 249 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONALLOGISTICS FOR CUSTOMS BROKERS ANDFREIGHT FORWARDERSTransfer: CSU.O N L I N E43085 BUS. 249 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Guadamuz-Cabral 3.0BUS. 249 OL is offered in an online format. In lieu of a textbook,students are required to register and pay a subscription fee of $100to GISTnet for the online text and study materials. Students willneed Internet access and a valid email address. Students mustcheck their college email and WebAccess for instructions from theinstructor. Instructor email: guadamuzcabralf@smccd.edu.BUS 258 CUSTOMS BROKER SERVICES AND REGULATIONSTransfer: CSU.O N L I N E41890 BUS. 258 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Guadamuz-Cabral 3.0Dates for BUS. 248 OL: 1/15-3/12BUS. 258 OL is offered in an online format. In lieu of a textbook,students are required to register and pay a subscriptionfee of $100 to GISTnet for the online text and study materials.The course must be completed during the 8-week term in whichit is scheduled. Students will need Internet access and a validemail address. Students must check their college email andWebAccess for instructions from the instructor. Instructor email:guadamuzcabralf@smccd.edu.BUS. 261 CUSTOMS ADMISSIBILITY, <strong>CLASS</strong>IFICATION,VALUE AND ENTRYTransfer: CSU.BUSINESSO N L I N E42601 BUS. 261 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Guadamuz-Cabral 3.0Dates for BUS. 261 OL: 3/25-5/20BUS. 261 OL is offered in an online format. In lieu of a textbook,students are required to register and pay a subscription feeof $100 to GISTnet for the online text and study materials.The course must be completed during the 8-week term in whichit is scheduled. Students will need Internet access and a validemail address. Students must check their college email andWebAccess for instructions from the instructor. Instructor email:guadamuzcabralf@smccd.edu.BUS 262 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL FORWARDINGAND CARGO TRANSPORTATIONTransfer: CSU.O N L I N E42615 BUS. 262 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Kilmartin 3.0Dates for BUS. 262 OL: 1/15-3/12BUS. 262 OL is offered in an online format. In lieu of a textbook,students are required to register and pay a subscription fee of $100to GISTnet for the online text and study materials. The course mustbe completed during the 8-week term in which it is scheduled.Students will need Internet access and a valid email address.Students must check their college email and WebAccess forinstructions from the instructor. Instructor email:kilmartin@smccd.edu.BUS 263 U.S. EXPORT AND DESTINATION COUNTRY IMPORTREQUIREMENTS; FOREIGN COLLECTIONSTransfer: CSU.O N L I N E41836 BUS. 263 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Kilmartin 3.0Dates for BUS. 263 OL: 3/19-5/21BUS. 263 OL is offered in an online format. In lieu of a textbook,students are required to register and pay a subscription fee of $100to GISTnet for the online text and study materials. The course mustbe completed during the 8-week term in which it is scheduled.Students will need Internet access and a valid email address.Students must check their college email and WebAccess forinstructions from the instructor. Instructor email:kilmartin@smccd.edu.BUS. 279 IMPORT/EXPORT MANAGEMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E36078 BUS. 279 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Kilmartin 1.5Dates for BUS. 279 OL: 1/15-3/12BUS. 279 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:kilmartin@smccd.edu.BUS. 400 BUSINESS ENGLISHRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G35301 BUS. 400 JA Th 6:30-9:30 8-8117 Alcalde 3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E SNote: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u33


BUSINESSS P R I N G C L A S S E SBUS. 401 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment inBUS. 400, or eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30671 BUS. 401 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8121 Roumbanis 3.0O N L I N E43699 BUS. 401 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Cervantes 3.0BUS. 248 OL is offered in an online format. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. Instructor email:cervantes@smccd.edu.BUS. 445 LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENTPrereq: BCM. 212 or 214 or equivalent. Recommended:Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G41528 BUS. 445 JX W 7:00-10:00 2-2117B Prater-Slack 3.0BUS. 476 INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL OFFICE MANAGEMENTTransfer: CSU.H Y B R I D41159 BUS. 476 HJ By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Holland 3.0BUS. 476 HJ will be held online and on campus. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. Orientation meeting onMonday, January 14, from 7:00-8:00 pm in Portable 3C –attendance required. Instructor email: hollandc@smccd.edu.BUS. 485 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40674 BUS. 485 JX W 6:30-9:30 8-8302 Holland 3.0O N L I N E41839 BUS. 485 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Holland 3.0BUS. 485 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:hollandc@smccd.edu.BUS. 486 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONPrereq: Concurrent enrollment in BUS. 485; ability to type 50net wpm. Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40675 BUS. 486 JA TTh 7:00-9:30 8-8119 Newland 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 2 Hrs/WkBUS. 487 MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER INTERNSHIPPrereq: BUS. 485 and BUS. 486 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40676 BUS. 487 JV By Arr 3-12 Hrs/Wk 8-8119 Newland 1.0-4.0BUS. 489 MEDICAL CODING ICD-9Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G41211 BUS. 489 JA M 6:30-9:50 8-8119 Newland 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1.5 Hrs/WkBUS. 670 BUSINESS WORK EXPERIENCEPrereq: Employment in a college-approved job directly relatedto student’s Business major. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43340 BUS. 670 AV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 8-8207 Motipara 1.0-4.043657 BUS. 670 BV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 8-8216 Robinson 1.0-4.034 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMSAND MANAGEMENT (BCM.)(See also: ACCOUNTING, BUSINESS, and COMPUTERSCIENCE.)Prepare for an office position in 8-16 weeks. Enroll in BCM.101, BCM. 104, BCM. 214, BCM. 215, BCM. 225 and BCM.400. In these courses you will complete the minimum requirementsfor office assistant positions. For more information, callthe Business Division Office at (650) 738-4201.BCM. 100 BEGINNING COMPUTER KEYBOARDINGNOTE: With the exception of the online sections, this coursehas a non-refundable materials charge of $3. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y37620 BCM. 100 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8119 Alcalde 1.5TBA Hours: TTh 1 Hr/WkDates for the AX section: 1/15-3/1437621 BCM. 100 BX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8119 Alcalde 1.5TBA Hours: TTh 1 Hr/WkDates for the BX section: 3/19-5/16O N L I N E37624 BCM. 100 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Corzonkoff 1.5Dates for the OL section: 1/15-3/12BCM. 100 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Email instructor atcorzonkoffb@smccd.edu before first scheduled class.37619 BCM. 100 OM By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Corzonkoff 1.5Dates for the OM section: 3/19-5/21BCM. 100 OM is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Email instructor atcorzonkoffb@smccd.edu before first scheduled class.BCM. 101 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING SKILL BUILDINGRecommended: BCM. 100 or equivalent. NOTE: With theexception of the online sections, this course has a non-refundablematerials charge of $3. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30654 BCM. 101 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8119 Alcalde 1.5TBA Hours: TTh 1 Hr/WkDates for the AX section: 1/15-3/1440430 BCM. 101 BX TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8119 Alcalde 1.5TBA Hours: TTh 1 Hr/WkDates for the BX section: 3/19-5/16O N L I N E30655 BCM. 101 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Corzonkoff 1.5Dates for the OL section: 1/15-3/12BCM. 101 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Email instructor atcorzonkoffb@smccd.edu before first scheduled class.41873 BCM. 101 OM By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Corzonkoff 1.5Dates for the OM section: 3/19-5/21BCM. 101 OM is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Email instructor atcorzonkoffb@smccd.edu before first scheduled class.BCM. 104 INTRO TO COMPUTERS WITH WINDOWS IRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This course hasa non-refundable materials charge of $3. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y35717 BCM. 104 AS MWF 9:10-10:00 8-8121 Motipara 1.5TBA Hours: MWF 1.2 Hrs/WkDates for the AS section: 1/14-3/15E V E N I N G36969 BCM. 104 KS T 6:30-9:30 8-8121 Corzonkoff 1.5TBA Hours: T 1 Hr/WkDates for the KS section: 1/15-3/12BCM. 105 INTRO TO COMPUTERS WITH WINDOWS IIRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent. NOTE: This coursehas a non-refundable materials charge of $3. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y38079 BCM. 105 AS MWF 9:10-10:00 8-8121 Motipara 1.0Dates for the AS section: 3/18-5/17E V E N I N G40399 BCM. 105 JS T 6:30-9:30 8-8121 Corzonkoff 1.0Dates for the JS section: 3/19-5/21BCM. 200 INTRODUCTION TO MS OFFICE SUITERecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent. NOTE: With theexception of the online section, this course has a non-refundablematerials charge of $3. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G35201 BCM. 200 JS M 6:30-9:30 8-8121 Corzonkoff 2.0TBA Hours: M 1.5 Hrs/Wk 8-8121Dates for the JS section: 1/28-4/22O N L I N E35200 BCM. 200 OL By Arr 32 Hours ONLINE Motipara 2.0Dates for the OL section: 1/15-4/9BCM. 200 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at motipara@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 201 INTEGRATION OF MS OFFICE APPLICATIONSRecommended: BCM. 200 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E40681 BCM. 201 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Motipara 1.0Dates for BCM. 201 OL: 4/16-5/21BCM. 214 WORD PROCESSING I: WORDRecommendation: Knowledge of the computer keyboard orcompletion of a typing class. NOTE: With the exception of theonline section, this course has a non-refundable materialscharge of $3. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y37630 BCM. 214 AS TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8121 Weeks 1.0TBA Hours: TTh 2 Hrs/WkDates for the AS section: 1/15-2/21O N L I N E –BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENTP C / M A C F R I E N D L Y38188 BCM. 214 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Cervantes 1.0Dates for the OL section: 1/15-2/19BCM. 214 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at cervantes@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.S P R I N G C L A S S E SNote: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u35


BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENTS P R I N G C L A S S E SBCM. 215 WORD PROCESSING II: WORDPrereq: BCM. 214 or equivalent. NOTE: With the exception ofthe online section, this course has a non-refundable materialscharge of $3. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y37634 BCM. 215 AS TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8121 Weeks 2.0TBA Hours: TTh 1.6 Hrs/WkDates for the AS section: 2/26-5/16O N L I N E –P C / M A C F R I E N D L Y38189 BCM. 215 OL By Arr 32 Hours ONLINE Cervantes 2.0Dates for the OL section: 2/26-5/21BCM. 215 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at cervantes@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.BCM. 222 BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS I: POWERPOINTRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E37383 BCM. 222 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Motipara 1.0Dates for BCM. 222 OL: 1/17-2/19BCM. 222 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at motipara@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 223 BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS II: POWERPOINTRecommended: BCM. 222 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E37638 BCM. 223 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Motipara 1.0Dates for BCM. 223 OL: 2/26-4/9BCM. 223 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at motipara@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 225 SPREADSHEETS I: EXCELRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent. NOTE: With theexception of the online section, this course has a non-refundablematerials charge of $3. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y35212 BCM. 225 AS MWF 10:10-11:00 8-8119 Roumbanis 1.0TBA Hours: MWF 1.5 Hrs/WkDates for the AS section: 1/14-2/25O N L I N E34743 BCM. 225 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Roumbanis 1.0Dates for the OL section: 1/15-2/19BCM. 225 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at roumbanis@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.BCM. 226 SPREADSHEETS II: EXCELRecommended: BCM. 225 or equivalent. NOTE: With theexception of the online section, this course has a non-refundablematerials charge of $3. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43124 BCM. 226 AS MWF 10:10-11:00 8-8119 Roumbanis 2.0TBA Hours: MWF 1.8 Hrs/WkDates for the AS section: 2/27-5/17O N L I N E38222 BCM. 226 OL By Arr 32 Hours ONLINE Roumbanis 2.0Dates for the OL section: 2/26-5/21BCM. 226 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at roumbanis@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.36 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT „ CAREER ADVANCEMENT ACADEMY – ALLIED HEALTHBCM. 230 DATABASE APPLICATIONS I: ACCESSRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent and eligibility forENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E38223 BCM. 230 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Fraser 1.0Dates for BCM. 230 OL: 1/15-2/19BCM. 230 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at fraserl@smccd.edu before firstscheduled class.BCM. 231 DATABASE APPLICATIONS II: ACCESSPrereq: BCM. 230 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E38224 BCM. 231 OL By Arr 32 Hours ONLINE Fraser 2.0Dates for BCM. 231 OL: 2/26-5/21BCM. 231 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at fraserl@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 301 MAXIMIZING YOUR EMPLOYMENT POTENTIALTransfer: CSU.O N L I N E –P C / M A C F R I E N D L Y37650 BCM. 301 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Cervantes 1.5Dates for BCM. 301 OL: 2/26-4/9BCM. 301 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at cervantes@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.BCM. 400 INTERNET IPrereq: BCM. 104 or equivalent. NOTE: This course has a nonrefundablematerials charge of $3. Transfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y37653 BCM. 400 SS Sat 8:30-11:30 8-8121 Corzonkoff 1.5TBA Hours: Sat 2 Hrs/WkDates for BCM. 400 SS: 3/23-5/18BCM. 403 HTML & WEB AUTHORING APPLICATIONS IRecommended: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in,either BCM. 104 or BCM. 214, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E35738 BCM. 403 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Motipara 1.5Dates for the OL section: 1/15-3/12BCM. 403 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at motipara@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 404 HTML & WEB AUTHORING APPLICATIONS IIPrereq: BCM. 403 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E37390 BCM. 404 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Motipara 1.5Dates for BCM. 404 OL: 3/19-5/21BCM. 404 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at motipara@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 408 MULTIMEDIA PROJECTRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E42976 BCM. 408 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Motipara 3.0Dates for BCM. 408 OL: 2/27-5/22BCM. 408 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at motipara@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 410 PHOTOSHOP ESSENTIALSRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E – P C / M A C F R I E N D L Y41850 BCM. 410 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Cervantes 1.5Dates for BCM. 410 OL: 1/15-3/12BCM. 410 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at cervantes@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.BCM. 411 PHOTOSHOP PORTFOLIOPrereq: BCM. 410 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E – P C / M A C F R I E N D L Y37401 BCM. 411 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Cervantes 1.5Dates for BCM. 411 OL: 3/19-5/21BCM. 411 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at cervantes@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.BCM. 412 FLASH IPrereq: BCM. 403 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E37670 BCM. 412 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Weeks 1.5Dates for BCM. 412 OL: 1/16-3/13BCM. 412 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Contact instructor at weeksj@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 413 FLASH IIPrereq: BCM. 412 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E38259 BCM. 413 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Weeks 1.5Dates for BCM. 413 OL: 3/20-5/22BCM. 413 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Contact instructor at weeksj@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 480 NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS (LAN)Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G36105 BCM. 480 JX W 7:00-10:00 2-2120 Del Prado 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkBCM. 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS & OFFICE TECHNOLOGYTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43638 BCM. 690 AV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 8-8207 Motipara 1.0-3.043639 BCM. 690 BV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 8-8303 Roumbanis 1.0-3.0BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES(Refer to course listings under BUSINESS COMPUTERSYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT.)CAREER ADVANCEMENTACADEMY – ALLIED HEALTH(Refer to course listing under LEARNING COMMUNITIES,beginning on page 87.)S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u37


CAREER ADVANCEMENT ACADEMY – AUTOMOTIVE „ CAREER AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT – COUNSELINGS P R I N G C L A S S E SCAREER ADVANCEMENTACADEMY – AUTOMOTIVE(Refer to course listing under LEARNING COMMUNITIES,beginning on page 87.)CAREER AND PERSONALDEVELOPMENT (CRER)(See also: COUNSELING.)CRER 136 CAREER PLANNINGNOTE: This course is offered primarily for students who areundecided about their major. Transfer: CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y37504 CRER 136 AS TTh 12:10-1:10 TBA Padron 0.5-1.0Dates for CRER 136 SS: 2/5-5/16CRER 137 LIFE AND CAREER PLANNINGRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y30223 CRER 137 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 1-1306 Larson 3.033312 CRER 137 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1306 Zanassi 3.030224 CRER 137 AC MWF 10:10-11:00 1-1306 Zanassi 3.0CRER 137 LIFE AND CAREER PLANNING – WITRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isopen to all students; however, it is designed primarily forstudents in the Women in Transition learning community.Transfer: CSU (E1).E V E N I N G37080 CRER 137 JR T 6:30-9:30 1-1306 DeMello 3.0CRER 650 FYE LEAP SEMINARNOTE: CRER 650 AY is part of the First Year Experience –LEAP Learning Community. All students enrolling in CRER 650AY (CRN 42356) must also enroll in LSKL 109 AY (CRN 43422),and MATH 110 AY (CRN 30533). Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y42356 CRER 650 AY F 11:10-12:00 TBA Gutierrez 1.0CRER 650 SOFT SKILLS FOR ALLIED HEALTH – CAANOTE: This course is part of the Allied Health CareerAdvancement Academy. Transfer: CSU.H Y B R I D30230 CRER 650 HAB By Arr 1 Hr/Wk HYBRID DeMello 0.5Th 2:00-4:00 1219BDates for CRER 650 HAB: 3/18-5/9CRER 650 HAB will be held online and on campus. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. On campus meeting onThursday, 4/25 from 2:00-4:00 pm in Room 1219B. Instructor email:demellol@smccd.edu.CRER 650 HERMANOS SEMINARNOTE: This course will be held at South San Francisco HighSchool, 400 B Street, South San Francisco, B-25. This courseis intended primarily for high school students enrolled in theHermanos Program at SSFHS, but it is open to all students.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y42756 CRER 650 DZ MW 3:10-4:30 SSFH Escobar Jr 2.0CRER 650 DZ will meet on the following dates: 1/28-2/4, 2/11-3/4,3/11-4/29 and 5/6.CRER 650 HERMANAS SEMINARNOTE: This course will be held at South San Francisco HighSchool, 400 B Street, South San Francisco, B-24. This courseis intended primarily for high school students enrolled in theHermanas Program at SSFHS, but it is open to all students.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y42752 CRER 650 CZ MW 3:10-4:30 SSFH Bueno 2.0CRER 650 CZ will meet on the following dates: 1/28-2/4, 2/11-3/4,3/11-4/29 and 5/6.CRER 650 MESA SEMINARNOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theMESA Program, but is open to all students. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y38784 CRER 650 AT By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 7-7309 Fredricks 1.0CRER 650 PUENTE SEMINARNOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in thePuente learning community, but is open to all students. Allstudents enrolling in CRER 650 AP (CRN 41030) must alsoenroll in ENGL 100 AP (CRN 37022). Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y41030 CRER 650 AP MW 9:10-10:00 TBA Valle 2.0CRER 665SA DECIDING ON A MAJORTransfer: CSU (E1).S A T U R D A Y40695 CRER 665SA SS Sat 8:30-4:30 1-1306 Padron 0.5Dates for CRER 665SA SS: 2/23CAREER AND PERSONALDEVELOPMENT – COUNSELING(COUN)COUN 100 COLLEGE SUCCESSTransfer: UC; CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y40121 COUN 100 AB TTh 8:10-9:25 TBA Nevado 3.0COUN 100 COLLEGE SUCCESS – ASTEPNOTE: These sections are designed primarily for students inthe ASTEP learning community, but are open to all students.Transfer: UC; CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y41584 COUN 100 AQ MW 11:10-12:30 1-1306 Dupre 3.040122 COUN 100 BQ TTh 12:10-1:25 1-1306 Dupre 3.038 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


CAREER AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT – COUNSELING „ CHEMISTRYCOUN 100 COLLEGE SUCCESS – EOPSNOTE: This section is designed primarily for EOPS students,but is open to all students. Transfer: UC; CSU (E1).E V E N I N G42269 COUN 100 JA W 6:00-9:00 1-1306 Acidera 3.0COUN 100 COLLEGE SUCCESS – ESOLNOTE: This section is designed primarily for students for whomEnglish is a second language, but is open to all students.Transfer: UC; CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y42705 COUN 100 AE MW 11:10-12:35 TBA Gonzalez 3.0Dates for the AE section: 1/28-5/15COUN 100 COLLEGE SUCCESS – FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCENOTE: COUN 100 AY is part of the First Year ExperienceLearning Community. Students enrolling in COUN 100 AY (CRN42271) must also enroll in ENGL 100 AY (CRN 43612) andMATH 120 AY (CRN 42977). Transfer: UC; CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y42271 COUN 100 AY TTh 9:35-10:50 2-2351 Hermosillo 3.0COUN 100 COLLEGE SUCCESS – KABABAYANNOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theKababayan learning community, but is open to all students.Transfer: UC; CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y40693 COUN 100 BK MW 10:10-11:25 TBA Espinueva 3.0COUN 100 COLLEGE SUCCESS –TRIONOTE: This section is designed primarily for TRiO students, butis open to all students. Transfer: UC; CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y41623 COUN 100 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 2-2351 Lopez Jimenez 3.0COUN 105 UP YOUR SELF-ESTEEMTransfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y41519 COUN 105 SS Sat 8:30-4:30 2-2351 Borg 0.5Date for COUN 105 SS: 2/2COUN 106 ANXIETY MANAGEMENTTransfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y41520 COUN 106 SS Sat 8:30-4:30 2-2351 Borg 0.5Date for COUN 106 SS: 3/2COUN 107 COPING WITH DEPRESSIONTransfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y41521 COUN 107 SS Sat 8:30-4:30 2-2351 Borg 0.5Date for COUN 107 SS: 2/9COUN 108 ANGER MANAGEMENTTransfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y43526 COUN 108 SA Sat 8:30-4:30 2-2351 Borg 0.5Date for COUN 108 SA: 3/1641522 COUN 108 SS Sat 8:30-4:30 2-2351 Borg 0.5Date for COUN 108 SS: 5/4CHEMISTRY (CHEM)CHEM 112 CHEMISTRY IN ACTIONTransfer: UC; CSU (B1, B3).E V E N I N G37270 CHEM 112 JA M 6:30-9:45 7-7341 Ghanma 4.0LAB W 6:30-9:30 7-7341 GhanmaCHEM 192 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRYPrereq: Satisfactory completion (grade of C or better) of MATH110, or appropriate placement test scores and other measuresas appropriate, or equivalent. Recommended: Eligibility forENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y39227 CHEM 192 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 4-148 Velez De Jesus 4.0LAB M 1:10-3:50 7-7338 Velez De Jesus40029 CHEM 192 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 4-148 Velez De Jesus 4.0LAB W 1:10-3:50 7-7338 Velez De JesusE V E N I N G43692 CHEM 192 JA MW 5:20-6:45 7-7111 Mossman 4.0LAB M 7:00-10:00 7-7338 MossmanCHEM 210 GENERAL CHEMISTRY IPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123 with a grade ofC or better, or appropriate placement test score and othermeasures as appropriate, or equivalent. Recommended:Completion of CHEM 192 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (B1, B3).W E E K D A Y38754 CHEM 210 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 4-148 Velez De Jesus 5.0LAB MW 1:10-3:50 7-7333 Mossman42009 CHEM 210 AC MW 12:10-1:25 4-148 Mcomber 5.0LAB MW 9:00-11:40 7-7333 Mcomber43697 CHEM 210 AD MW 12:10-1:25 4-148 Mcomber 5.0LAB MW 7:00-10:00 7-7333 Ruis35050 CHEM 210 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 4-148 Velez De Jesus 5.0TTh 9:10-11:50 7-7333 Velez De JesusE V E N I N G43281 CHEM 210 JA TTh 5:10-6:25 7-7106 Levi 5.0LAB TTh 2:10-4:50 7-7333 Levi42296 CHEM 210 JB TTh 5:10-6:25 7-7106 Levi 5.0LAB TTh 6:40-9:40 7-7333 ParastCHEM 210 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I – HONORSPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123 with a grade ofC or better, or appropriate placement test score and othermeasures as appropriate, or equivalent. Recommended:Completion of CHEM 192 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students inthe Honors Transfer Program, but is open to all eligible students.All students enrolling in this section will be required todo Honors-level work. Transfer: UC; CSU (B1, B3).W E E K D A Y30183 CHEM 210 AH MWF 9:10-10:00 4-148 Velez De Jesus 5.0LAB TTh 9:10-11:50 7-7333 Velez De JesusS P R I N G C L A S S E SNote: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u39


CHEMISTRY „ COMMUNICATION STUDIESS P R I N G C L A S S E SCHEM 220 GENERAL CHEMISTRY IIPrereq: Satisfactory completion (grade of C or better) of CHEM210 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (B1, B3).W E E K D A Y30185 CHEM 220 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 7-7106 Bates 5.0LAB TTh 9:10-11:50 7-7341 Bates35051 CHEM 220 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 7-7106 Bates 5.0LAB TTh 2:10-4:50 7-7341 BatesCHEM 234 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY IPrereq: CHEM 220 with grade C or better. Transfer: UC; CSU(B1).W E E K D A Y41377 CHEM 234 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 7-7304 Bates 3.0CHEM 235 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY IIPrereq: CHEM 234 and CHEM 237 with grades of C or better;concurrent enrollment in CHEM 238. Transfer: UC; CSU (B1).W E E K D A Y30187 CHEM 235 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 8-8304 Rivera Contreras3.0CHEM 237 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB IPrereq: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, CHEM 234.Transfer: UC; CSU (B3).W E E K D A Y41378 CHEM 237 AA W 1:10-6:15 7-7341 Ruis 2.0CHEM 238 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB IIPrereq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 235.Transfer: UC; CSU (B3).W E E K D A Y30188 CHEM 238 AA M 1:10-6:15 7-7341 Rivera Contreras2.0CHEM 410 CHEMISTRY FOR HEALTH SCIENCESPrereq: Satisfactory completion (grade of C or better) of MATH110, or appropriate placement test scores and other measuresas appropriate, or equivalent. Recommended: Eligibility forENGL 836 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (B1, B3).W E E K D A Y41381 CHEM 410 AA TTh 12:35-1:50 8-8302 Martinovic 4.0LAB T 9:10-11:50 7-7338 Martinovic41604 CHEM 410 AB TTh 12:35-1:50 8-8302 Martinovic 4.0LAB Th 2:10-4:50 7-7338 MartinovicE V E N I N G30191 CHEM 410 JA T 7:00-10:00 4-148 Mckay 4.0LAB W 7:00-10:00 7-7338 Mckay39198 CHEM 410 JB T 7:00-10:00 4-148 Mckay 4.0LAB Th 7:00-10:00 7-7338 MckayCHINESE (CHIN)CHIN 112 ELEMENTARY CHINESE IIPrereq: CHIN 111 or equivalent. CHIN 112 AZ (CRN 40824)will be held at Westmoor High School, 131 Westmoor Avenue,Daly City. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y40824 CHIN 112 AZ M 3:00-6:05 WSTM Wu 3.0E V E N I N G39974 CHIN 112 JA M 7:00-10:00 8-8319 Chen-Tsuei 3.0COMMUNICATION STUDIES(COMM)COMM 110 PUBLIC SPEAKINGRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(A1).W E E K D A Y30770 COMM 110 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 5-5102 Koppel 3.030771 COMM 110 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 8-8116 Irigoyen II 3.039763 COMM 110 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 8-8116 Irigoyen II 3.030772 COMM 110 AD TTh 8:10-9:25 1-1124 Mair 3.030769 COMM 110 AF TTh 9:35-10:50 1-1124 Mair 3.030768 COMM 110 AG TTh 11:10-12:25 7-7307 Irigoyen II 3.043608 COMM 110 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 4-274 Cunningham 3.0E V E N I N G39977 COMM 110 JA M 7:00-10:15 7-7303 Irigoyen II 3.030773 COMM 110 JB Th 7:00-10:00 8-8319 Kirby 3.042267 COMM 110 JC T 7:00-10:00 4-274 Bishow 3.0COMM 110 PUBLIC SPEAKING – FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the First Year ExperienceLearning Community, but is open to all students. Transfer: UC;CSU (A1).W E E K D A Y43609 COMM 110 AY TTh 9:35-10:50 4-274 Cunningham 3.0COMM 130 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(A1).W E E K D A Y30774 COMM 130 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 1-1124 Taylor-Gulbransen 3.030777 COMM 130 AB TTh 9:35-10:50 7-7307 Irigoyen II 3.030775 COMM 130 AD MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1124 Taylor-Gulbransen3.043610 COMM 130 AX TTh 8:10-9:25 4-274 Cunningham 3.0E V E N I N G30779 COMM 130 JA M 7:00-10:15 4-274 Bishow 3.038611 COMM 130 JB W 7:00-10:00 8-8319 McDonnell 3.039984 COMM 130 JC T 7:00-10:00 8-8308 Cunningham 3.0COMM 130 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION –FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the First Year ExperienceLearning Community, but is open to all students. Transfer: UC;CSU (A1).W E E K D A Y43611 COMM 130 AY TTh 8:10-9:25 4-274 Cunningham 3.0COMM 150 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIONRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment inENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (A1).E V E N I N G33350 COMM 150 JA T 6:00-9:00 4-272 Mair 3.040 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


COMM 150 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION – ASTEPRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment inENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. NOTE: This section is designed primarily for studentsin the ASTEP learning community, but is open to all students.Transfer: UC; CSU (A1).W E E K D A Y40613 COMM 150 AQ MWF 11:10-12:00 1-1124 Taylor-Gulbransen3.0COMPUTER APPLICATIONS &OFFICE TECHNOLOGY(Refer to course listings under BUSINESS COMPUTERSYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT.)COMPUTER SCIENCE (COMP)(See also: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS & OFFICETECHNOLOGY and TELECOMMUNICATIONS & NETWORKINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.)COMP 155 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING VISUAL BASICPrereq: MATH 110 or equivalent. Recommended: Eligibility forENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. NOTE: This course has a non-refundable materialscharge of $2. Transfer: UC; CSU.E V E N I N G30202 COMP 155 JA Th 6:30-9:30 2-2117B O’Brien 3.0COMP 451 PC CONFIGURATION AND REPAIRRecommended: Satisfactory completion (grade of C or better)of BCM. 105 or equivalent; and satisfactory completion (gradeof C or better) of or concurrent enrollment in ELEC 110 orTCOM 405, or equivalent training or experience. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40270 COMP 451 JX TTh 6:30-8:45 2-2120 Lohmann 6.0LAB TTh 8:50-10:05 2-2120 LohmannTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkCOMP 481 NETWORK SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATIONPrereq: Satisfactory completion (grade of C or better) of TCOM480, or equivalent training or experience. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40271 COMP 481 JX W 7:00-10:00 2-2108 Cortes 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkCOMP 482 INTRODUCTION TO ROUTERS(Cisco Academy Course - CCNA 1 & 2) Prereq: Satisfactorycompletion (grade of C or better) of TCOM/BCM. 480, orequivalent training or experience. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G42581 COMP 482 JX Th 7:00-10:00 2-2111 Del Prado 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hrs/WkCOMMUNICATION STUDIES „ COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONCOMP 483 NETWORK SWITCHES – CONCEPTSAND APPLICATIONS(Cisco Academy Course - CCNA 3) Prereq: Satisfactory completion(grade of C or better) of TCOM/BCM. 480, or equivalenttraining or experience. Recommended: Satisfactory completion(grade of C or better) of TCOM/COMP 482, or equivalent trainingor experience. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G42582 COMP 483 JX W 7:00-10:00 2-2111 Del Prado 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkCOMP 484 ADVANCED ROUTING CONCEPTSAND APPLICATIONS(Cisco Academy Course – CCNA 3 & 4) Prereq: Satisfactorycompletion (grade of C or better) of TCOM 482, or equivalenttraining or experience. Recommended: Satisfactory completion(grade of C or better) of TCOM 483, or equivalent training orexperience. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40272 COMP 484 JX T 7:00-10:00 2-2111 Del Prado 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkCOOPERATIVE EDUCATION (COOP)Students may register for Cooperative Education onlinethrough WebSMART. Any student who registers throughWebSMART is required to contact the Cooperative EducationOffice within the first two weeks of the semester for specificinstructions. For additional information, call (650) 738-4261.COOP 670 VOCATIONAL COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONPrereq: Enrollment in a planned vocational program andemployment in a college approved job directly related to student’sacademic major. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30206 COOP 670 AV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1209 Jones, C. 1.0-4.030207 COOP 670 BV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 3-3202 Fitzgerald 1.0-4.033315 COOP 670 CV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1208 Zanassi 1.0-4.033886 COOP 670 DV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1207 Cooney 1.0-4.036215 COOP 670 EV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1208 Jones, G. 1.0-4.040872 COOP 670 FV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1208 McDaniel 1.0-4.043350 COOP 670 GV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1208 Deamer 1.0-4.038434 COOP 670 HV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1208 Johnson 1.0-4.0E V E N I N G36106 COOP 670 JV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1208 Prater-Slack1.0-4.037440 COOP 670 KV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1208 Perino 1.0-4.034180 COOP 670 MV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1208 Semenza 1.0-4.036216 COOP 670 NV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1208 Jones, A. 1.0-4.043504 COOP 670 OV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 4-210 Biagi 1.0-4.042077 COOP 670 PV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 1-1208 Wethington 1.0-4.043667 COOP 670 QV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 3C Muller Moseley1.0-4.043668 COOP 670 RV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 8-8216 Robinson 1.0-4.0COOP 671 GENERAL COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y37163 COOP 671 AV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 3-3202 Fitzgerald 1.0-3.041241 COOP 671 BV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 1-1208 Jones, C. 1.0-3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E SNote: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u41


COOPERATIVE EDUCATION „ COSMETOLOGYBUS. 670 BUSINESS WORK EXPERIENCEPrereq: Employment in a college-approved job directly relatedto student’s Business major. Transfer: CSU.S P R I N G C L A S S E SW E E K D A Y43340 BUS. 670 AV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 8-8207 Motipara 1.0-4.043657 BUS. 670 BV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 8-8216 Robinson 1.0-4.0ECE. 670 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONWORK EXPERIENCETransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y36942 ECE. 670 AV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 14- Watts 1.0-4.0E V E N I N G36854 ECE. 670 JV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 8-8311 Genevro 1.0-4.0TCOM 670 TCOM OR NETWORK INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY WORK EXPERIENCEPrereq: Must be enrolled in a TCOM course. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G30792 TCOM 670 JV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk TBA Perino 1.0-4.0COSMETOLOGY (COSM)(Admission to Cosmetology 700-740 and 775 courses is byspecial application only. Admission to WELL 701 is by specialapplication only. Wellness courses are also listed underWELLNESS.)COSM 665SB INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGYS A T U R D A Y42115 COSM 665SB SA Sat 9:00-1:00 4-201A Shaw 2.0Dates for the section SA: 1/26-3/1643126 COSM 665SB SS Sat 9:00-1:00 4-201A Shaw 2.0Dates for the section SS: 3/23-5/18COSM 665SR ESTHETICIAN:IT’S YOUR BUSINESS(NUTS & BOLTS)S U N D A Y43789 COSM 665SR SA Sun 9:00-5:00 4-201A Xanos 0.5Date for COSM 665SR SS: 3/24COSM 665SS ADVANCED SKIN ANALYSIS ANDFACIAL PEELSPrerequisite: Licensed Esthetician/Cosmetology or Estheticstudent enrolled in a licensing program. NOTE: This course hasa non-refundable materials charge of $20.S U N D A Y43790 COSM 665SS SS Sun 9:00-5:00 4-201A Pelayo 0.5Date for COSM 665SS SS: 4/14COSM 665ST BUSINESS ETIQUETTES U N D A Y43791 COSM 665ST SS Sun 9:00-5:00 4-201A Xanos 0.5Date for COSM 665ST SS: 4/28COSM 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN COSMETOLOGYW E E K D A Y33296 COSM 690 AV By Arr 1-8 Hrs/Wk 4-214 Pelayo 1.0-8.033297 COSM 690 BV By Arr 1-8 Hrs/Wk 4-210 Biagi 1.0-8.043353 COSM 690 DV By Arr 1-8 Hrs/Wk 4-216 Staff 1.0-8.042 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


COSM 700 COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS AND PRACTICE IW E E K D A Y30208 COSM 700 AA Daily 8:00-4:30 4-201B Pelayo 16.0COSM 740 COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS AND PRACTICE IIPrereq: Completion of COSM 700 with grade C or better.W E E K D A Y30213 COSM 740 AV Daily 8:00-4:30 4-201B Biagi 0.5-16.0COSM 750 COSMETOLOGY BRUSH-UPPrereq: State of California Barbering or Cosmetology license orvalid out-of-state Cosmetology license, or upon recommendationof Cosmetology faculty.W E E K D A Y42706 COSM 750 AV By Arr 8-80 Hours 4-218 Staff 0.5-10.0LAB By Arr24-240 Hours 4-218COSM 760 COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR PREPARATIONPrereq: Valid California Cosmetologist’s license and a minimumof one year’s full-time practical experience.E V E N I N G37119 COSM 760 JA M 5:30-10:00 4-201A Biagi 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 5 Hrs/WkCOSM 776 ESTHETICIAN IIPrereq: COSM 775 or equivalent.E V E N I N G / S A T U R D A Y43088 COSM 776 JA TWTh 6:00-10:00 4-120 Pelayo 9.0Sat 8:00-4:30 4-120 PelayoWELL 665SB SELF-HELP STRESS REDUCTION TECHNIQUESNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$15. Students are required to bring a yoga mat or large toweland a pillow to class.S U N D A Y43354 WELL 665SB US Sun 9:00-5:00 6-6202A Brown 0.5Date for WELL 665SB US: 4/21WELL 665SC INTRODUCTION TO FACE &DECOLLETE MASSAGENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$15. Students are required to bring 2 clean sheets and 2 cleanpillowcases to class.S U N D A Y43357 WELL 665SC US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Frederick 0.5Date for WELL 665SC US: 2/10WELL 665SD INTRODUCTION TO HAND MASSAGENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$15. Students are required to bring 2 clean sheets and 2 cleanpillowcases to class.S U N D A Y43355 WELL 665SD US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Aldridge 0.5Date for WELL 665SD US: 5/5WELL 665SE INTRODUCTION TO FOOT MASSAGENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$15. Students are required to bring 2 clean sheets and 2 cleanpillowcases to class.S U N D A Y43358 WELL 665SE US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Aldridge 0.5Date for WELL 665SE US: 3/17WELL 665SF INTRODUCTION TO NECK AND SHOULDERMASSAGENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$15. Students are required to bring 2 clean sheets, 2 clean pillowcases,and one hand towel to class.S U N D A Y42980 WELL 665SF US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Aldridge 0.5Date for WELL 665SF US: 4/14WELL 665SG INTRODUCTION TO BACK MASSAGENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$15. Students are required to bring 2 clean sheets, 2 clean pillowcases,and one hand towel to class.S U N D A Y42985 WELL 665SG US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Frederick 0.5Date for WELL 665SG US: 2/3WELL 665SH INTRODUCTION TO FLOWER ESSENCESNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials chargeof $15.S U N D A Y42982 WELL 665SH US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Leary 0.5Date for WELL 665SH US: 1/27WELL 665SJ INTRODUCTION TO GEM ELIXIRSNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials chargeof $15.S U N D A Y42984 WELL 665SJ US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Leary 0.5Dates for WELL 665SJ US: 3/10-3/10WELL 665SK ASIAN BODYWORK SYSTEMSNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials chargeof $5. Students are required to bring 2 clean sheets and 2clean pillowcases to class.S U N D A Y43682 WELL 665SK US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Brown 0.5Date for WELL 665SK US: 4/28WELL 665SL TAXES AND BUSINESS BASICS FORBODYWORKERSNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$10.S U N D A Y43681 WELL 665SL US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Aldridge 0.5Date for WELL 665SL US: 3/3WELL 680SA EVERYDAY USES OF HERBSNew Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E43792 WELL 680SA OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Leary 3.0WELL 680SA OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:learym@smccd.edu.WELL 702 MASSAGE THERAPY IIPrereq: WELL 701 or equivalent.E V E N I N GCOSMETOLOGY43359 WELL 702 JA MTWTh 6:00-10:00 4-122 Brown 9.0Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u43


COSMETOLOGY „ EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONS P R I N G C L A S S E SWELL 760 INTRODUCTION TO “WHOLISTIC” HEALTHRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E43480 WELL 760 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Leary 3.0WELL 760 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:learym@smccd.edu.WELL 880SC AROMATHERAPY FOR WELLNESS – NEWO N L I N E43793 WELL 880SC OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Leary 3.0WELL 880SC OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:learym@smccd.edu.DANCE(Refer to course listings under KINESIOLOGY – DANCE.)DSKL 825 ASSISTIVE COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY –KURZWEIL 3000 (VERSION 13)NOTE: These sections utilize Kurzweil 3000 software. Studentsonly need to enroll in one of the sections listed below. Thiscourse has a non-refundable materials charge of $20. (Units donot count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y41546 DSKL 825 CS M 12:10-2:00 5-5131 Lariviere 1.0TBA Hours: M 2 Hrs/Wk 5-5131Dates for the CS section: 2/11-4/1541547 DSKL 825 DS T 1:10-3:10 5-5131 Lariviere 1.0TBA Hours: T 2.4 Hrs/Wk 5-5131Dates for the DS section: 1/15-3/542191 DSKL 825 GS T 1:10-3:00 5-5131 Lariviere 1.0TBA Hours: T 2 Hrs/Wk 5-5131Dates for the GS section: 3/12-5/7E V E N I N G41548 DSKL 825 KS T 6:00-8:00 5-5131 Lariviere 1.0TBA Hours: T 2 Hrs/Wk 5-5131Dates for the KS section: 1/15-3/5DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS (DSKL)DSKL 811 DIFFERENTIAL LEARNING SKILLS ASSESSMENTAssessment to determine specific learning profile and academicskill levels. Students will receive information demonstratingthe relationship of learning profile to academic performanceand presence or absence of significant learning differences.Based upon assessment data, eligible students will receiverecommendations for ADA academic accommodationsand individualized learning strategies. May be repeated oncefor credit. NOTE: This course has a non-refundable materialscharge of $15. (Units do not count toward the AssociateDegree.)W E E K D A Y35177 DSKL 811 AS W 11:10-12:00 TBA Douglas 0.5Dates for the AS section: 1/16-3/638967 DSKL 811 BS T 11:10-12:00 TBA Douglas 0.5Dates for the BS section: 3/19-5/14DSKL 825 ASSISTIVE COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY – DRAGONNATURALLYSPEAKING (VERSION 11.5)NOTE: These sections utilize Dragon NaturallySpeaking software.Students only need to enroll in one of the sections listedbelow. This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$20. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y41544 DSKL 825 BS W 12:10-2:00 5-5131 Lariviere 1.0TBA Hours: W 2 Hrs/Wk 5-5131Dates for the BS section: 1/16-3/642190 DSKL 825 ES W 12:10-2:00 5-5131 Lariviere 1.0TBA Hours: W 2 Hrs/Wk 5-5131Dates for the ES section: 3/13-5/8E V E N I N G41545 DSKL 825 JS T 6:00-8:00 2-2309 Lariviere 1.0TBA Hours: T 2 Hrs/Wk 2-2309Dates for the JS section: 3/12-5/7DRAMA (DRAM)DRAM 680SA TECHNICAL PRODUCTION/STAGECRAFTTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43055 DRAM 680SA AA MWF 12:10-2:15 1-1250 Ceccarelli 3.0EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION(ECE.)(See also: FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES andPSYCHOLOGY.)Funding from First 5 San Mateo County to the EarlyChildhood Education Program is providing a textbook loanprogram, administered through individual classes onceinstruction begins.If you work with young children and are enrolled in EarlyChildhood Education classes leading to a California CDTeaching Permit, <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> tuition assistance is availableto eligible students from the Child Care Training Consortium.Contact ECE Program Services Coordinator Cecelia Rebele atrebelec@smccd.edu or (650) 738-4304 or Kate WilliamsBrowne, ECE Program Coordinator, at brownek@smccd.edu or(650) 738-7092 for more information or to apply.ECE. 191 CHILDREN’S LITERATURERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (C2).E V E N I N G41480 ECE. 191 JX M 4:00-7:00 8-8317 Heffernan 3.0Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.44 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


ECE. 201 CHILD DEVELOPMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D3, E1).W E E K D A Y36430 ECE. 201 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 4-170 Jackson 3.036431 ECE. 201 CX MW 12:10-1:25 8-8306 Floor 3.0E V E N I N G36429 ECE. 201 KX Th 7:00-10:00 14-0006 Francisco 3.0S A T U R D A Y38823 ECE. 201 SX Sat 9:00-5:00 8-8117 Santos 3.0ECE. 201 SX will meet on the following dates: 3/2, 3/9, 3/23, 4/13,4/27 and 5/4.O N L I N E42669 ECE. 201 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE McClain-Rocha 3.0ECE. 201 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internet accessand email. Instructor email: mcclainrochak@smccd.edu.ECE. 210 ECE PRINCIPLESRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y38167 ECE. 210 AB MW 9:10-10:25 14-0006 Santos 3.0E V E N I N G30279 ECE. 210 JA M 7:00-10:15 8-8222 Ford 3.0ECE. 211 ECE CURRICULUMRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G30280 ECE. 211 JA W 7:00-10:00 14-0006 Ford 3.0S A T U R D A Y38661 ECE. 211 SA Sat 9:00-5:00 8-8306 Floor 3.0ECE. 211 SA will meet on the following dates: 3/16, 3/23, 4/13, 4/20,4/27 and 5/4.ECE. 212 CHILD, FAMILY & COMMUNITYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y36427 ECE. 212 AA TTh 12:35-1:50 8-8306 Santos 3.0E V E N I N G36436 ECE. 212 JA Th 7:00-10:00 8-8306 Genevro 3.0ECE 213 THE SCHOOL-AGE CHILDTransfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y43243 ECE. 213 SX Sat 9:00-5:10 8-8222 Genevro 3.0Dates for ECE. 213 SX: 1/26-3/9ECE. 225 INFANT/TODDLER ENVIRONMENTSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y39714 ECE. 225 SS Sat 9:00-5:10 8-8224 Blair 3.0ECE. 225 SS will meet on the following dates: 3/2, 3/9, 3/23, 4/13,4/27 and 5/4.ECE. 240 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION:BUSINESS/LEGALRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent, plus the 12 ECE coreunits. Transfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y38669 ECE. 240 SS Sat 9:00-5:10 8-8226 Proett 3.0ECE. 240 SS will meet on the following dates: 3/16, 3/23, 4/13, 4/27,5/4 and 5/11.ECE. 242 ADULT SUPERVISION IN ECE/CD <strong>CLASS</strong>ROOMSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y42492 ECE. 242 SS Sat 9:00-5:10 8-8213 Proett 2.0ECE. 242 SS will meet on the following dates: : 1/26, 2/9, 2/23 and3/9.ECE. 260 CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y38834 ECE. 260 AA MW 10:30-11:50 14-0006 Santos 3.0Dates for ECE. 260 AA: 1/14-5/13ECE. 261 EARLY INTERVENTION PRACTICESRecommended: ECE. 260 or equivalent; and eligibility forENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent.. Transfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y42494 ECE. 261 SS Sat 9:00-5:10 14-0006 Francisco 3.0ECE. 261 SS will meet on the following dates: 3/23, 4/13, 4/20, 4/27,5/4 and 5/11.ECE. 272 TEACHING IN A DIVERSE SOCIETYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y36525 ECE. 272 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 14-0006 Floor 3.0E V E N I N G43091 ECE. 272 JA T 7:00-10:00 8-8224 Yung 3.0ECE. 314 HEALTH, SAFETY AND NUTRITION FORYOUNG CHILDRENRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43244 ECE. 314 JA M 7:00-10:15 14-0006 Whitney 3.0S A T U R D A Y42701 ECE. 314 SS Sat 9:00-3:00 14-0006 Whitney 3.0Dates for ECE. 314 SS: 1/26-3/23 (3/23 session will be heldin 8-8211).ECE. 333 OBSERVATION AND ASSESSMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43245 ECE. 333 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8117 Browne 3.0E V E N I N GEARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION39993 ECE. 333 JA T 7:00-10:00 8-8117 Wiggins-Dowler 3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u45


EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION „ ECONOMICSS P R I N G C L A S S E SECE. 335 CHILD GUIDANCERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40278 ECE. 335 JA W 7:00-10:00 8-8117 Santos 3.0ECE. 339 SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING FUNDAMENTALSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43691 ECE. 339 JA M 7:00-10:15 8-8117 Dillman 3.0ECE. 366 PRACTICUM IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONPrereq: ECE. 201, 210, 211 and 212, or equivalent.Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G38521 ECE. 366 JX W 4:00-6:50 8-8117 Browne 3.0ECE. 366 JX will meet on the following dates: 1/16, 1/30, 2/20, 3/13,4/17 and 5/1.41139 ECE. 366 KX T 7:00-10:00 8-8204 Ford 3.0ECE. 366 KX will meet on the following dates: 1/22, 2/5, 2/26, 3/19,4/16 and 5/7.ECE. 367 PRACTICUM IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION:SPECIAL TOPICSPrereq: ECE. 201, 210, 211 and 212, or equivalent.Recommended: Eligibilituy for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43111 ECE. 367 JX W 4:00-6:50 8-8117 Browne 3.0ECE. 367 JX will meet on the following dates: 1/16, 1/30, 2/20, 3/13,4/17 and 5/1.43112 ECE. 367 KX T 7:00-10:00 8-8204 Ford 3.0ECE. 367 KX will meet on the following dates: 1/22, 2/5, 2/26, 3/19,4/16 and 5/7.ECE 665SB COMMUNICATING WITH PARENTSTransfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y40743 ECE. 665SB SS Sat 9:00-5:00 8-8222 Magidoff 1.0Dates for ECE. 665SB SS: 4/27-5/4ECE. 670 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONWORK EXPERIENCETransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y36942 ECE. 670 AV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 14-0001 Watts 1.0-4.0E V E N I N G36854 ECE. 670 JV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk 8-8311 Genevro 1.0-4.0ECE. 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN EARLY CHILDHOODEDUCATIONTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y39994 ECE. 690 AV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 8-8303 Browne 1.0-3.0ECE. 804 ENGLISH FOR CHILDCARE PROVIDERSRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment inESOL 830, or ESOL 863 and ESOL 873, or eligibility for ESOL840, or equivalent.S A T U R D A Y43484 ECE. 804 SX Sat 9:30-12:45 8-8308 Carey 3.0ECONOMICS (ECON)ECON 100 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and MATH 120, orequivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y30282 ECON 100 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 PH-411* Suzuki 3.030283 ECON 100 AB MWF 10:10-11:00 PH-411* Suzuki 3.038437 ECON 100 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 PH-411* Sanford 3.030284 ECON 100 AD TTh 12:35-1:50 PH-411* Speight 3.0E V E N I N G30285 ECON 100 JB W 6:30-9:30 1-1205 Suzuki 3.0H Y B R I D36805 ECON 100 HW By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Kress 3.0Sat 9:00-10:15 7-7110ECON 100 HW will be held online and on campus. There are fourrequired on-campus meetings for orientation and testing (Saturdays,1/26, 3/9, 5/4 and 5/18). Mandatory orientation meeting on campuson Saturday, January 26, from 9:00 to 10:15 am, in Room 7110.Instructor email: kresss@smccd.edu.ECON 102 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICSPrereq: ECON 100. Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100and MATH 120, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y36554 ECON 102 AA MW 12:10-1:25 PH-411* Speight 3.030286 ECON 102 AB TTh 11:10-12:25 PH-411* Suzuki 3.0E V E N I N G30287 ECON 102 JA M 6:30-9:45 7-7110 Nelson 3.0H Y B R I D36806 ECON 102 HW By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Kress 3.0Sat 11:00-12:15 7-7110ECON 102 HW will be held online and on campus. There are fourrequired on-campus meetings for orientation and testing (Saturdays,1/26, 3/9, 5/4 and 5/18). Mandatory orientation meeting on campuson Saturday, January 26, from 11:00 am to 12:15 pm, in Room 7110.Instructor email: kresss@smccd.edu.ECON 102 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS – HONORSPrereq: ECON 100. Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836and MATH 110. NOTE: This section is designed primarily forstudents in the Honors Transfer Program, but is open to allstudents. All students enrolling in this section will be requiredto do Honors-level work. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y42046 ECON 102 AH TTh 9:35-10:50 PH-411* Suzuki 3.0* This class will be held in <strong>Skyline</strong>’s Pacific Heights building,located across the perimeter road from Building 5.46 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY (ELEC)ELEC 110 FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICSTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y41507 ELEC 110 AA M 9:10-12:15 2-2122 Frank 4.0LAB W 9:10-12:15 2-2122 FrankTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkE V E N I N G30289 ELEC 110 JA M 6:30-9:45 2-2122 Petromilli 4.0LAB W 6:30-9:45 2-2122 PetromilliTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkENGLISH (ENGL)ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY „ ENGLISH(Literature courses are also listed under LITERATURE.)English/Reading Course SequenceStartPlacement Testindicates appropriate level in this sequence of coursesNON-TRANSFERABLE COURSESS P R I N G C L A S S E SELEC 410 INTRODUCTION TO SOLAR INSTALLATIONAND INTEGRATIONRecommended: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in,ELEC 110, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.READ 826+ENGL 826orENGL 828W E E K D A Y42051 ELEC 410 AX TTh 9:40-12:20 PH-123* Thompson 3.5LAB TTh 1:00-4:00 PH-123* ThompsonTBA Hours: By Arr 2.8 Hrs/WkDates for ELEC 410 AX: 2/26-4/16READ 836+ENGL 836orENGL 846EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE(EMC.)EMC. 400 EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDERNOTE: A $10 (cash only) materials charge will be due at thefirst class meeting. Please purchase AHA Health Care ProviderManual in the <strong>College</strong> Bookstore prior to class.TRANSFERABLE COURSESE V E N I N G43722 EMC. 400 AA M 6:00-8:05 7-7115 Crawford 2.5LAB M 8:15-9:40 7-7115 CrawfordEMC. 410 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANPrereq: Completion of EMC. 425 or a valid Healthcare ProviderCPR card.E V E N I N G / F R I D A Y O R S A T U R D A Y43620 EMC. 410 JA TTh 6:00-10:00 7-7104 Crawford 8.0F 10:00-4:00 7-7115 PhillipsTBA Hours: By Arr 1.3 Hrs/Wk Crawford43629 EMC. 410 JB TTh 6:00-10:00 7-7104 Crawford 8.0Sat 10:00-4:00 7-7115 PhillipsTBA Hours: By Arr 1.3 Hr/Wk CrawfordEMC. 425 CPR: HEALTH CARE PROVIDERNOTE: A $10 (cash only) materials charge will be due at thefirst class meeting. Please purchase AHA Health Care ProviderManual in the <strong>College</strong> Bookstore prior to class. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40662 EMC. 425 JS MT 6:00-10:00 7-7115 Miller 0.5Dates for the JS section: 2/4-2/540663 EMC. 425 KS MT 6:00-10:00 7-7115 Miller 0.5Dates for the KS section: 3/25-3/2640664 EMC. 425 LS MT 6:00-10:00 7-7115 Miller 0.5Dates for the LS section: 4/29-4/30READ 420OptionalENGL 100orENGL 105ENGL 110orENGL 165Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u47


S P R I N G C L A S S E SENGLISHENGL 100 COMPOSITIONWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. Transfer: UC; CSU (A2, A3).W E E K D A Y34559 ENGL 100 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 2-2309 Riedel 3.030294 ENGL 100 AC MWF 9:10-10:00 7-7303 Fuller 3.033634 ENGL 100 AD MWF 10:10-11:00 7-7303 Fuller 3.038375 ENGL 100 AF TTh 8:10-9:25 2-2309 Staff 3.030298 ENGL 100 AG MWF 10:10-11:00 8-8222 Bowsher 3.042068 ENGL 100 AL TTh 8:10-9:25 8-8118 Sandel 3.041594 ENGL 100 AM TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8118 Gibson 3.030295 ENGL 100 AT TTh 9:35-10:50 4-272 Jones 3.034214 ENGL 100 AU TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8118 Sandel 3.040246 ENGL 100 AW TTh 12:35-1:50 5-5102 Bell 3.041606 ENGL 100 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-8222 Bowsher 3.038599 ENGL 100 BA TTh 11:10-12:25 5-5102 Bell 3.041595 ENGL 100 BB MWF 10:10-11:00 2-2309 Riedel 3.0E V E N I N G34804 ENGL 100 JA M 7:00-10:15 8-8220 Sherman 3.030301 ENGL 100 JB T 7:00-10:00 8-8118 Fuller 3.039794 ENGL 100 JC Th 7:00-10:00 7-7303 Sherman 3.030302 ENGL 100 JD MW 5:30-6:45 4-274 Powers 3.040934 ENGL 100 JX TTh 5:30-6:45 7-7307 McClung 3.0O N L I N E40697 ENGL 100 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Tindall 3.0ENGL 100 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Enrolled students must check theirmy.smccd.edu email and log into the course by January 14.Instructor email: tindallr@smccd.edu.40878 ENGL 100 OM By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Tindall 3.0ENGL 100 OM is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Enrolled students must check theirmy.smccd.edu email and log into the course by January 14.Instructor email: tindallr@smccd.edu.ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – ASTEPWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. NOTE: This section is designedprimarily for students in the ASTEP learning community, but isopen to all eligible students. Transfer: UC; CSU (A2, A3).W E E K D A Y33325 ENGL 100 AQ MWF 8:10-9:00 7-7307 Jones 3.0ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCEWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. NOTE: ENGL 100 AY is part ofthe First Year Experience Learning Community. Studentsenrolling in ENGL 100 AY (CRN 43612) must also enroll inCOUN 100 AY (CRN 42271) and MATH 120 AY (CRN 42977).Transfer: UC; CSU (A2, A3).W E E K D A Y43612 ENGL 100 AY MWF 9:10-10:00 4-301 Feiner 3.0ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – HONORSWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. NOTE: These sections aredesigned primarily for students in the Honors Transfer Program,but are open to all eligible students. All students enrolling inthese sections will be required to do Honors-level work.Transfer: UC; CSU (A2, A3).W E E K D A Y30296 ENGL 100 AH MWF 11:10-12:00 8-8222 Bowsher 3.0E V E N I N G42994 ENGL 100 JH TTh 5:30-6:45 7-7307 McClung 3.0ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – KABABAYANWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. NOTE: These sections aredesigned primarily for students in the Kababayan learningcommunity, but are open to all eligible students. Transfer: UC;CSU (A2, A3).W E E K D A Y30297 ENGL 100 AK MW 10:10-11:25 4-274 Erpelo 3.030299 ENGL 100 BK TTh 11:10-12:25 4-274 Erpelo 3.0ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – PUENTEWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. NOTE: This section is designedprimarily for students in the Puente learning community, but isopen to all students. All students enrolling in ENGL 100 AP(CRN 37022) must also enroll in CRER 650 AP (CRN 41030).Transfer: UC; CSU (A2, A3).W E E K D A Y37022 ENGL 100 AP MWF 10:10-11:00 4-272 Lachmayr 3.0ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – SCHOLAR ATHLETELEARNING COMMUNITYWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. NOTE: This section is designedprimarily for students in the Scholar Athlete learning com -munity, but is open to all eligible students. Transfer: UC; CSU(A2, A3).W E E K D A Y30292 ENGL 100 AE MWF 11:10-12:00 4-271 Gibson 3.048 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – WITWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. NOTE: This section is designedprimarily for students in the Women in Transition learningcommunity, but is open to all eligible students. Transfer: UC;CSU (A2, A3).E V E N I N G30305 ENGL 100 JR W 7:00-10:00 8-8116 McClung 3.0ENGL 104 APPLIED ENGLISH SKILLS FOR CULTURALPRODUCTION – KABABAYANRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the Kababayan learningcommunity, but is open to all students. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y40116 ENGL 104 AK TTh 2:10-3:25 1-1115 Erpelo 1.0-3.0ENGL 110 COMPOSITION, LITERATURE& CRITICAL THINKINGPrereq: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(A2, A3, C2).W E E K D A Y30313 ENGL 110 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 2-2309 Zollo 3.038376 ENGL 110 AC MWF 11:10-12:00 8-8118 Staff 3.040232 ENGL 110 AD TTh 8:10-9:25 7-7307 Christensen 3.038497 ENGL 110 AG TTh 9:35-10:50 7-7303 Lewis 3.041607 ENGL 110 AI TTh 11:10-12:25 7-7303 Connors 3.030314 ENGL 110 AJ TTh 11:10-12:25 4-272 Jones 3.039901 ENGL 110 AL TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8116 Feinblum 3.033490 ENGL 110 AM MWF 12:10-1:00 2-2309 Zollo 3.042314 ENGL 110 AU TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8224 Floro 3.041589 ENGL 110 BD TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8116 Feinblum 3.0E V E N I N G37219 ENGL 110 JA M 7:00-10:15 8-8116 Powers 3.042995 ENGL 110 JD Th 7:00-10:00 8-8118 McClung 3.030318 ENGL 110 JX W 7:00-10:00 7-7303 Tipton 3.0O N L I N E41578 ENGL 110 OM By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Bell 3.0ENGL 110 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Enrolled students must check theirmy.smccd.edu email and log into the course by January 14.Instructor email: bellr@smccd.edu.41622 ENGL 110 ON By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Bell 3.0ENGL 110 ON is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Enrolled students must check theirmy.smccd.edu email and log into the course by January 14.Instructor email: bellr@smccd.edu.H Y B R I D41299 ENGL 110 HJ By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Erwert 3.0ENGL 110 HJ will be held online and on campus. Requires Internetaccess and email. Instructor email: erwerta@smccd.edu.Orientation meeting on Tuesday, January 15, from 7:45-8:35 pm, inRoom 2117A.ENGL 110 COMPOSITION, LITERATURE & CRITICALTHINKING – HONORSPrereq: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. NOTE: These sectionsare designed primarily for students in the Honors TransferProgram, but are open to all eligible students. All studentsenrolling in these sections will be required to do Honors-levelwork. Transfer: UC; CSU (A2, A3, C2).W E E K D A Y30316 ENGL 110 AH TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8224 Floro 3.0E V E N I N G39967 ENGL 110 JH W 7:00-10:00 7-7303 Tipton 3.0ENGL 161 CREATIVE WRITING IPrereq: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer:UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y30319 ENGL 161 AX TTh 12:35-1:50 8-8319 Harer 3.0E V E N I N G30320 ENGL 161 JX T 7:00-10:00 8-8319 Smith 3.0ENGL 161 CREATIVE WRITING I – HONORSPrereq: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. NOTE:This section is designed primarily for students in the HonorsTransfer Program, but is open to all eligible students. All studentsenrolling in this section will be required to do Honorslevelwork. Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y43216 ENGL 161 AH TTh 12:35-1:50 8-8319 Harer 3.0ENGL 162 CREATIVE WRITING IIPrereq: Completion of ENGL 161. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y30321 ENGL 162 AX TTh 12:35-1:50 8-8319 Harer 3.0E V E N I N G30322 ENGL 162 JX T 7:00-10:00 8-8319 Smith 3.0ENGL 165 CRITICAL THINKING & ADVANCED COMPOSITIONPrereq: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(A3).O N L I N E41303 ENGL 165 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Powers 3.0ENGL 165 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Instructor email: powersj@smccd.edu.ENGL 650 ENGLISH SUPPLEMENT FOR TRIO STUDENTS(Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y39399 ENGL 650 AV By Arr 1.5-9 Hrs/Wk 5-5100 O’Connor 0.5-3.0Dates for ENGL 650 AV: 1/14-5/17ENGL 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN ENGLISHTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A YENGLISH30334 ENGL 690 AV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 8-8210 Harer 1.0-3.0Dates for ENGL 690 AV: 1/14-5/17S P R I N G C L A S S E SNote: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u49


S P R I N G C L A S S E SENGLISHENGL 828 BASIC COMPOSITION AND READINGRecommended: Eligibility for READ 826 and ENGL 826 byappropriate scores on college placement tests and othermeasures as necessary. NOTE: Some students placing intoENGL 828 may have the opportunity to enroll in ENGL 846.Please see ENGL 846 Reading and Writing Connections—Community in Practice. Students enrolling in ENGL 828 AA(42394) must also enroll in LSKL 828 AA (43226); studentsenrolling in ENGL 828 AB (42616) must also enroll in LSKL 828AB (43228); and students enrolling in ENGL 828 AC (42395)must also enroll in LSKL 828 AC (43227). (Units do not counttoward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y42394 ENGL 828 AA MWF 8:10-9:40 PH-403* Vaughns 5.042616 ENGL 828 AB MWF 9:10-10:40 PH-402* Hein 5.042395 ENGL 828 AC MWF 11:10-12:40 7-7307 Drisdell 5.0E V E N I N G42404 ENGL 828 JA TTh 4:30-6:35 8-8319 Gero Chen 5.043211 ENGL 828 JB MW 4:30-6:45 8-8319 Zoughbie 5.0ENGL 846 READING AND WRITING CONNECTIONSPrereq: Completion of ENGL 826 and READ 826, or ENGL 828,or ESOL 840, or ESOL 841 and ESOL 842, or ESOL 864 andESOL 874; or eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL846, or ESOL 400 on approved college placement test, orequivalent.W E E K D A Y39224 ENGL 846 AC MWF 9:10-10:40 8-8118 Wong 5.038590 ENGL 846 AD MWF 9:10-10:40 8-8220 Urquidez 5.038591 ENGL 846 AF MWF 12:10-1:40 8-8118 Zoughbie 5.041422 ENGL 846 AG MWF 11:10-12:40 PH-316* Hein 5.039219 ENGL 846 AI MWF 11:10-12:40 7-7303 Basnage 5.043204 ENGL 846 AM MWF 10:10-11:40 1-1202 Powers 5.0E V E N I N G39991 ENGL 846 JA MW 4:30-6:45 7-7303 Bowsher 5.039184 ENGL 846 JB TTh 4:30-6:35 7-7303 Christensen 5.041891 ENGL 846 JC TTh 6:00-8:15 8-8116 Warden 5.042996 ENGL 846 JD MW 4:30-6:45 4-272 Staff 5.0ENGL 846 READING AND WRITING CONNECTIONS –COMMUNITY IN PRACTICEPrereq: Completion of ENGL 826 and READ 826, or ENGL 828,or ESOL 840, or ESOL 841 and ESOL 842, or ESOL 864 andESOL 874; or eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL846, or ESOL 400 on approved college placement test, orequivalent. NOTE: These sections are designed ONLY forstudents placing into ENGL 828 who are willing and able tofollow an accelerated path to ENGL 100. These sections offerintensive college-level reading and composition preparation.Students are advised that the workload in these sections willbe fast-paced, challenging, and time-consuming. In addition tothe 5 hours of class time, students should reserve at least 10hours each week for reading, writing, and studying outside ofclass. To register for these sections, students must see acounselor or the Language Arts Dean. Students enrolling inENGL 846 AA (41154) must also enroll in LSKL 836 AA (41939);students enrolling in ENGL 846 AB (41437) must also enroll inLSKL 836 AB (41937); and students enrolling in ENGL 846 AL(43173) must also enroll in LSKL 836 AC (41940).W E E K D A Y41154 ENGL 846 AA MWF 8:10-9:40 8-8222 Feinblum 5.041437 ENGL 846 AB MWF 8:10-9:40 4-272 Lachmayr 5.043173 ENGL 846 AL MWF 9:10-10:40 7-7307 Gibson 5.0ENGL 846 READING AND WRITING CONNECTIONS – ASTEPPrereq: Completion of ENGL 826 and READ 826, or ENGL 828,or ESOL 840, or ESOL 841 and ESOL 842, or ESOL 864 andESOL 874; or eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400 on approved college placement test,or equivalent. NOTE: This section is designed primarily forstudents in the ASTEP learning community, but is open to alleligible students.W E E K D A Y43613 ENGL 846 AQ MWF 11:10-12:35 4-272 Jones 5.0ENGL 846 READING AND WRITING CONNECTIONS – KABABAYANPrereq: Completion of ENGL 826 and READ 826, or ENGL 828,or ESOL 840, or ESOL 841 and ESOL 842, or ESOL 864 andESOL 874; or eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL846, or ESOL 400 on approved college placement test, orequivalent. NOTE: This section is designed primarily for studentsin the Kababayan learning community, but is open to alleligible students.W E E K D A Y43614 ENGL 846 BK MWF 8:10-9:40 4-274 Basnage 5.0LIT. 111 SHORT STORYPrereq: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).E V E N I N G41732 LIT. 111 JX Th 7:00-10:00 4-272 Lachmayr 3.0LIT. 111 SHORT STORY – HONORSPrereq: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the Honors Transfer Program,but is open to all eligible students. All students enrolling inthis section will be required to do Honors-level work. Transfer:UC; CSU (C2).E V E N I N G41733 LIT. 111 JH Th 7:00-10:00 4-272 Lachmayr 3.0LIT. 116 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD LITERATUREPrereq: ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (C2).H Y B R I D41809 LIT. 116 HJ By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Erwert 3.0LIT. 116 HJ will be held online and on campus. Requires Internetaccess and email. Instructor email: erwerta@smccd.edu.Orientation meeting on Tuesday, January 15, from 8:40-9:30 pm, inRoom 2117A.LIT. 191 CHILDREN’S LITERATURERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (C2).E V E N I N G41406 LIT. 191 JX M 4:00-7:00 8-8317 Heffernan 3.0LIT. 266 BLACK LITERATUREPrerequisite: ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent. Transfer:UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y43757 LIT. 266 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 PH-316* Vaughns 3.0LIT. 267 FILIPINO AMERICAN LITERATURE – KABABAYANPrerequisite: ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theKababayan learning community, but is open to all eligiblestudents. Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y42399 LIT. 267 AK MW 12:10-1:25 4-274 Erpelo 3.050 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGESENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OFOTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL)ESOL 400 ENGLISH COMPOSITION FORNONNATIVE SPEAKERSPrereq: ESOL 840, or 864 and 874, or equivalent; or appropriateskill level as indicated by ESL placement test and othermeasures as necessary. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y39905 ESOL 400 AA MWF 11:10-12:40 5-5102 Rivera 5.039906 ESOL 400 AE Daily 10:10-11:00 5-5102 Hertig 5.0E V E N I N G39972 ESOL 400 JA TTh 4:30-6:45 8-8308 Craigie 5.041631 ESOL 400 JB MW 6:00-8:15 8-8118 Kurland 5.0ESOL 655 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE SUPPLEMENTRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in another ESOLcourse. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y34114 ESOL 655 AV By Arr 1.5-9 Hrs/Wk 5-5100 Suer 0.5-3.0ESOL 804 ENGLISH FOR CHILDCARE PROVIDERSRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment inESOL 830, or ESOL 863 and ESOL 873, or eligibility for ESOL840, or equivalent. (Units do not count toward the AssociateDegree.)S A T U R D A Y43219 ESOL 804 SX Sat 9:30-12:45 8-8308 Carey 3.0ESOL 805 ENGLISH FOR HEALTH CARE INew Recommended: ESOL 840, or eligibility for ESOL 400, orappropriate skill level as indicated by ESL placement test andother measures as necessary, or equivalent. (Units do notcount toward the Associate Degree.)E V E N I N G43701 ESOL 805 JA W 6:00-9:00 8-8317 Rueckhaus 3.0ESOL Program Sequence andSupplemental CoursesStartPlacement Testindicates appropriatelevel in this sequence of courses1High-BeginningESOL 851+861+87112Pre-IntermediateESOL 852+862+87213IntermediateESOL 830 or863+87314High-IntermediateESOL 840 or864+874TRANSFERABLECOURSESRecommendedSupplemental Courses(for each level)non-transferable, not part of sequenceLevel 1ESOL 801 BasicConversational EnglishLevel 2ESOL 802 Pre-IntermediateConversational EnglishLevel 3ESOL 655 ESL Supplement(self-paced lab course)ESOL 853 IntermediateListening & SpeakingLevel 4ESOL 655 ESL Supplement(self-paced lab course)ESOL 854 High-IntermediateListening & SpeakingS P R I N G C L A S S E SESOL 830 ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHERLANGUAGES IIIRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 820 or ESOL821 and 822, or ESOL 862 and 872, or appropriate skill levelas indicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y35156 ESOL 830 AA MWF 8:10-9:50 8-8319 Nicol 6.0TTh 8:10-9:25 8-8319 NicolESOL 840 ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHERLANGUAGES IVRecommended: ESOL 830 or ESOL 863 and 873, or appropriateskill level as indicated by ESL placement test and othermeasures as necessary. (Units do not count toward theAssociate Degree.)W E E K D A Y38466 ESOL 840 AA MWF 11:10-12:50 8-8319 Nicol 6.0TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8319 Nicol35152 ESOL 840 AB MWF 8:10-9:50 8-8116 Frasca 6.0TTh 8:10-9:25 8-8116 FrascaESOL 853 INTERMEDIATE ESL LISTENING & SPEAKINGRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 820, orboth 821 and 822, or ESOL 852, or appropriate skill level asindicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A YESOL 400ENGL 100Level 5 and beyondESOL 875 Advanced ESLGrammar & Editing42981 ESOL 853 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8220 Craigie 3.0Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u51


ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGESS P R I N G C L A S S E SESOL 854 HIGH-INTERMEDIATE ESL LISTENING& SPEAKINGRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 830, or bothESOL 831 and 832, or ESOL 853, or appropriate skill level asindidcated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y42456 ESOL 854 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8319 Shaw 3.0ESOL 862 PRE-INTERMEDIATE ESL READING & WRITINGRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 810, orboth 811 and 812, or ESOL 861, or appropriate skill level asindicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y41714 ESOL 862 AA MW 9:10-10:50 8-8224 Shaw 4.0ESOL 863 INTERMEDIATE ESL READING & WRITINGRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 820, orboth 821 and 822, or ESOL 862, or appropriate skill level asindicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y43206 ESOL 863 AA MW 11:10-12:50 8-8220 Hertig 4.0E V E N I N G43632 ESOL 863 JA Th 6:00-9:50 8-8220 Lamarre 4.0ESOL 864 HIGH-INTERMEDIATE ESL READING & WRITINGRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 830, orESOL 831 and 832, or ESOL 863, or appropriate skill level asindicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)E V E N I N G41927 ESOL 864 JA W 6:00-9:50 7-7307 Lerman 4.0ESOL 871 HIGH-BEGINNING ESL GRAMMARRecommended: Appropriate skill level as indicated by ESL placementtest and other measures as necessary. NOTE: This coursewill be held at the Community Learning Center, 520 TamarackLane, South San Francisco. (Units do not count toward theAssociate Degree.)S A T U R D A Y41200 ESOL 871 SZ Sat 9:30-12:45 CLC Rivera 3.0ESOL 872 PRE-INTERMEDIATE ESL GRAMMARRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 810, orboth ESOL 811 and 812, or ESOL 871, or appropriate skill levelas indicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary, or equivalent. (Units do not count toward theAssociate Degree.)S A T U R D A Y41715 ESOL 872 SA Sat 9:00-12:00 8-8220 Suer 3.0ESOL 873 INTERMEDIATE ESL GRAMMARRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 820, orboth ESOL 821 and 822, or ESOL 872, or appropriate skill levelas indicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary, or equivalent. (Units do not count toward theAssociate Degree.)W E E K D A Y43229 ESOL 873 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 8-8319 Craigie 3.0E V E N I N G42407 ESOL 873 JA T 6:00-8:50 8-8220 Lamarre 3.052 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES „ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYESOL 874 HIGH-INTERMEDIATE ESL GRAMMARRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 830, orboth ESOL 831 and 832, or ESOL 873, or appropriate sill levelas indicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary, or equivalent. (Units do not count toward theAssociate Degree.)E V E N I N G43633 ESOL 874 JA M 6:00-8:50 7-7307 Lerman 3.0ESOL 875 ADVANCED ESL GRAMMAR AND EDITINGRecommended: Eligibility for ESOL 400, or completion ofESOL 840, or both ESOL 841 and ESOL 842, or ESOL 874, orappropriate skill level as indicated by ESL placement test andother measures as necessary, or equivalent. (Units do notcount toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y39912 ESOL 875 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8220 Carey 3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E SENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ANDTECHNOLOGY (ENVS)ENVS 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer credit: UC;CSU (B2).W E E K D A Y42938 ENVS 100 AX TTh 12:35-1:50 7-7104 McCarthy 3.0E V E N I N G43448 ENVS 100 JA M 6:40-9:45 7-7310 Hankamp 3.0ENVS 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE –HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the Honors Transfer Program,but is open to all students. All students enrolling in this sectionwill be required to do Honors-level work. Transfer credit: UC;CSU (B2).W E E K D A Y43123 ENVS 100 AH TTh 12:35-1:50 7-7104 McCarthy 3.0ENVS 410 INTRODUCTION TO SOLAR INSTALLATIONAND INTEGRATIONRecommended: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in,ELEC 110, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y42583 ENVS 410 AX TTh 9:40-12:20 PH-123* Thompson 3.5LAB TTh 1:00-4:00 PH-123* ThompsonTBA Hours: By Arr 2.8 Hrs/WkDates for ENVS 410 AX: 2/26-4/16ENVS 425 BUILDING PERFORMANCE, ASSESSMENT,AND SALESRecommended: ENVS 680SF (Principles of Building Science,Energy and Construction); and eligibility for MATH 110 or equivalent;and eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43724 ENVS 425 AS MTW 5:30-7:30 PH-123* Greenstein 4.0LAB MTW 7:35-9:35 PH-123* GreensteinDates for ENVS 425 AS: 1/14-3/122 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u53


ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY „ ETHNIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITYS P R I N G C L A S S E SENVS 680SD ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICELEARNINGA community-based approach to Environmental Science.Core concepts of sustainability and civic responsiblity areemphasized through independent volunteer projects coupledwith in-class lecture, weekly peer learning, discussions,reflections, and presentations. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43476 ENVS 680SD AA Th 2:10-4:00 7-7104 McCarthy 2.0ENVS 680SI INTRODUCTION TO SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAICS(PV) SYSTEMS, DESIGN, AND FINANCENew Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent; and completion ofMATH 110, or MATH 111 and 112, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43795 ENVS 680SI JS TTh 6:00-8:30 4-274 Faust 2.0Dates for ENVS 680SI JS: 2/26-4/16ENVS 680SJ SOLAR THERMAL (WATER HEATING)FUNDAMENTALSNew Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent; and completion ofMATH 110 or MATH 111 and 112, or equivalent. NOTE: Thiscourse will be held at the PG&E Pacific Energy Center, 851Howard Street, San Francisco. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43807 ENVS 680SJ JZ WTh 5:30-9:30 PEC Greenstein 0.5Dates for ENVS 680SJ: 4/17-4/18ENVS 680SL NABCEP ENTRY-LEVEL SOLAR INDUSTRY TESTPREPARATIONNew Recommended: ENVS 680SI (Introduction to SolarPhotovoltaics (Pv) Systems, Design, and Finance), or equivalent.NOTE: This course will be held at the PG&E PacificEnergy Center, 851 Howard Street, San Francisco. Transfer:CSU.E V E N I N G43797 ENVS 680SL JZ TTh 5:20-9:00 PEC Greenstein 0.5Dates for ENVS 680SL JZ: 4/23-4/25ENVS 680SM FIELD TRAINING AND CREDENTIALEXAM PREPARATION FOR HOMEPERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTNew Recommended: ENVS 425, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43798 ENVS 680SM JS MTW 5:30-9:30 PH-123* Greenstein 0.5Dates for ENVS 680SM JS: 3/18-3/28ETHNIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY(Courses in this section meet the Ethnic and Cultural Diversityrequirement for the Associate Degree.)ANTH 110 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y30023 ANTH 110 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1105 Slicton 3.041816 ANTH 110 AB TTh 9:35-10:50 7-7110 Slicton 3.0E V E N I N G39512 ANTH 110 JA Th 6:30-9:30 7-7110 Staff 3.054 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


ETHNIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITYANTH 125 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (B2).W E E K D A Y38665 ANTH 125 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 7-7110 Slicton 3.0E V E N I N G41414 ANTH 125 JA W 7:00-10:00 7-7110 Popek 3.0ANTH 150 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY: BONES,BEADS AND THE BASICS OF MATERIAL CULTURERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y38707 ANTH 150 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 1-1105 Cecil 3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E SANTH 170 ANTHROPOLOGY OF DEATHRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y42573 ANTH 170 AA MW 12:10-1:25 7-7110 Slicton 3.0ANTH 360 NATIVE PEOPLES OF NORTH AMERICARecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y40075 ANTH 360 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 7-7110 Slicton 3.0ANTH 360 NATIVE PEOPLES OF NORTH AMERICA –HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theHonors Transfer Program, but is open to all eligible students.All students enrolling in this section will be required to doHonors-level work. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y43662 ANTH 360 AH MWF 11:10-12:00 7-7110 Slicton 3.0ART 120 ART OF THE AMERICASRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: UC;CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y40583 ART 120 AA MW 12:10-1:25 1-1111 Crispi 3.0BUS. 221 INTERCULTURAL BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E43087 BUS. 221 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Pate 1.5Dates for BUS. 221 OL: 1/15-3/12BUS. 221 OL is offered in an online format. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.COMM 150 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIONRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment inENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (A1).E V E N I N G33350 COMM 150 JA T 6:00-9:00 4-272 Mair 3.0Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u55


S P R I N G C L A S S E SETHNIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITYECE. 272 TEACHING IN A DIVERSE SOCIETYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y36525 ECE. 272 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 14-0006 Floor 3.0E V E N I N G43091 ECE. 272 JA T 7:00-10:00 8-8224 Yung 3.0ENGL 104 APPLIED ENGLISH SKILLS FOR CULTURALPRODUCTION – KABABAYANRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the Kababayan learningcommunity, but is open to all students. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y40116 ENGL 104 AK TTh 2:10-3:25 1-1115 Erpelo 1.0-3.0FASH 119 CLOTHING, CULTURE AND SOCIETYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y30373 FASH 119 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 3C Nuschy 3.0HIST 235 HISTORY OF ETHNIC GROUPS IN THEUNITED STATESRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).W E E K D A Y40047 HIST 235 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 1-1205 Staff 3.0HIST 240 HISTORY OF ETHNIC GROUPS IN CALIFORNIARecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D2a).W E E K D A Y39194 HIST 240 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 2-2305 Wong 3.0E V E N I N G33450 HIST 240 JA T 6:30-9:30 2-2305 Wright Jr 3.030450 HIST 240 JB Th 7:00-10:00 4-180 Reidy 3.0O N L I N E –N E W43742 HIST 240 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Bolick 3.0HIST 240 OL is offered in an online format. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. Instructor email:bolickp@smccd.edu.HIST 240 HISTORY OF ETHNIC GROUPS IN CALIFORNIA –HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This sectionis designed primarily for students in the Honors TransferProgram, but is open to all students. All students enrolling inthis section will be required to do Honors-level work. Transfer:UC; CSU (D2a).W E E K D A Y40603 HIST 240 AH MWF 10:10-11:00 2-2305 Wong 3.0* This class will be held in <strong>Skyline</strong>’s Pacific Heights building,located across the perimeter road from Building 5.Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.HIST 244 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY – ASTEPRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theASTEP learning community, but is open to all students.Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).W E E K D A Y37643 HIST 244 AQ TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8213 Wright Jr 3.0HIST 420 SURVEY OF LATIN AMERICAN HISTORYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y34644 HIST 420 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 1-1304 Bell 3.0HIST 429 HISTORY OF LATINOS IN THE UNITED STATESRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2, D3).W E E K D A Y43744 HIST 429 AA TTh 12:35-1:50 4-170 Ulloa 3.0HIST 432 MODERN ASIAN CIVILIZATIONSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2, D3).W E E K D A Y41813 HIST 432 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 2-2305 Wong 3.0HIST 436 FILIPINOS IN AMERICA – KABABAYANRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theKababayan learning community, but is open to all students.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y43113 HIST 436 AK TTh 11:10-12:25 4-180 Bolick 3.0LIT. 116 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD LITERATUREPrereq: ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (C2).H Y B R I D41809 LIT. 116 HJ By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Erwert 3.0LIT. 116 HJ will be held online and on campus. Requires Internetaccess and email. Instructor email: erwerta@smccd.edu.Orientation meeting on Tuesday, January 15, from 8:40-9:30 pm,in Room 2117A.LIT. 266 BLACK LITERATUREPrerequisite: ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent. Transfer:UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y43757 LIT. 266 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 PH-316* Vaughns 3.0LIT. 267 FILIPINO AMERICAN LITERATURE – KABABAYANPrerequisite: ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theKababayan learning community, but is open to all eligiblestudents. Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y42399 LIT. 267 AK MW 12:10-1:25 4-274 Erpelo 3.0MUS. 250 WORLD MUSICRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y40111 MUS. 250 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1111 Hansen 3.056 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


ETHNIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY „ FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCESMUS. 276 HIP HOP: CULTURE AND POLITICSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(C1, C2).W E E K D A Y43743 MUS. 276 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 1-1115 Jackson 3.0PHIL 300 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).E V E N I N G40727 PHIL 300 JA M 7:00-10:15 1-1105 Zoughbie 3.0PSYC 268 BLACK PSYCHOLOGY – ASTEPRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the ASTEP learning community,but is open to all students. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y40300 PSYC 268 AQ MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1304 Jackson 3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E SSOCI 141 RACE & ETHNICITYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y41329 SOCI 141 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1205 Moynihan 3.0SOSC 150 GENDER, SOCIETY AND CULTURE – WITNOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theWomen in Transition learning community, but is open to allstudents. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y43663 SOSC 150 AR MWF 10:00-11:00 1-1206 Slicton 3.0FAMILY AND CONSUMERSCIENCES (FCS)FCS 310 NUTRITIONRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y30423 FCS 310 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 3C Muller Moseley 3.039996 FCS 310 AB TTh 12:35-1:50 3C Muller Moseley 3.043246 FCS 310 AC TTh 11:10-12:25 3C Muller Moseley 3.0E V E N I N G30424 FCS 310 JA T 6:00-9:00 3C Muller Moseley 3.041142 FCS 310 JB W 6:00-9:00 8-8306 Whitney 3.0FCS 311 CHILDREN’S NUTRITIONRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y43804 FCS 311 SS Sat 9:00-5:00 3C Muller Moseley 1.0Dates for FCS 311 SS: 1/26-2/22 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u57


FASHION MERCHANDISING „ GEOLOGYFASHION MERCHANDISING (FASH)FILM (FILM)S P R I N G C L A S S E SFASH 113 TEXTILESRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y30370 FASH 113 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 3C Nuschy 3.0FASH 119 CLOTHING, CULTURE AND SOCIETYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y30373 FASH 119 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 3C Nuschy 3.0FILM 440 FILM STUDY AND APPRECIATIONRecommended: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (C2).E V E N I N G36855 FILM 440 JA W 6:30-9:30 4-170 Uyehara 3.0FYE: THE FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE(Refer to course listings under LEARNING COMMUNITIES,beginning on page 87.)FASH 151 FASHION MERCHANDISINGRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y33057 FASH 151 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 3C Nuschy 3.0FASH 152 VISUAL MERCHANDISINGTransfer: CSU.E V E N I N G41847 FASH 152 JA Th 6:30-9:30 3C Staff 3.0FASH 156 FASHION SHOWS AND SPECIAL EVENTTransfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43622 FASH 156 JA T 6:30-9:30 8-8222 Staff 3.0FASH 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN FASHIONRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30378 FASH 690 AV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 3C Nuschy 1.0-3.0FILIPINO (FILI)FILI 111 ELEMENTARY FILIPINO IRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(C2).E V E N I N G41408 FILI 111 JA Th 7:00-10:00 8-8308 Bautista 3.0FILI 120 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY FILIPINO – KABABAYANPrereq: FILI 110 or FILI 112, or equivalent. NOTE: This sectionis designed primarily for students in the Kababayan learningcommunity, but is open to all eligible students. Transfer: UC;CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y41926 FILI 120 AK MWF 12:10-1:35 1-1202 Bautista 5.0Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.FYE: THE FIRST YEAREXPERIENCE – LATINOSEXCELLING IN ACADEMICSPROGRAM (LEAP)(Refer to course listings under LEARNING COMMUNITIES,beginning on page 87.)GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)GEOG 110 CULTURAL GEOGRAPHYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D3).W E E K D A Y43118 GEOG 110 AA TTh 12:35-1:50 1-1107 Hansell 3.0GEOG 150 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D3).W E E K D A Y36365 GEOG 150 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 2-2305 Hansell 3.0GEOG 300 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE (GIS)Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, or equivalent; and skillin using Windows operating system and internet, such asacquired in BCM. 104 and BCM. 400, or equivalent. Transfer:UC; CSU.E V E N I N G42953 GEOG 300 JA Th 7:00-10:00 2-2117A Hansell 3.0GEOLOGY (GEOL)GEOL 105 ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(B1).W E E K D A Y30410 GEOL 105 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 PH-405* Zucker 3.042940 GEOL 105 AB MW 12:10-1:25 PH-405* Zucker 3.058 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


HEALTH SCIENCE (HSCI)(See listings under EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE for the EMTprogram; see listings under SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY for theSurgical Technology program.)HSCI 100 GENERAL HEALTH EDUCATIONTransfer: UC; CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y32940 HSCI 100 AA MWF 10:00-11:00 8-8304 Rueckhaus 3.042144 HSCI 100 AB TTh 11:10-12:25 TBA Epp 3.0E V E N I N G41505 HSCI 100 JA Th 6:30-9:35 8-8304 Elia 3.0HSCI 130 HUMAN SEXUALITYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(E1).W E E K D A Y30460 HSCI 130 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 8-8304 Rueckhaus 3.030461 HSCI 130 AB TTh 12:35-1:50 TBA Epp 3.0HSCI 314 HEALTH, SAFETY AND NUTRITION FORYOUNG CHILDRENRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43799 HSCI 314 JX M 7:00-10:15 14-0006 Whitney 3.0S A T U R D A Y43800 HSCI 314 SX Sat 9:00-3:00 14-0006 Whitney 3.0Dates for the SX section: 1/26-3/23HSCI 484 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G30467 HSCI 484 JX W 6:30-9:30 8-8302 Holland 3.0O N L I N E42150 HSCI 484 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Holland 3.0HSCI 484 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:hollandc@smccd.edu.HSCI 680SA GATEWAY TO HEALTH CAREERS – CAANOTE: This course is part of the Allied Health CareerAdvancement Academy. Students enrolling in HSCI 680SACAB (CRN 43472) must also enroll in CRER 650 CAB (CRN43168). Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43472 HSCI 680SA CAB TTh 11:10-12:25 7-7115 Crawford 3.0* This class will be held in <strong>Skyline</strong>’s Pacific Heights building,located across the perimeter road from Building 5.HISTORY (HIST)HEALTH SCIENCE „ HISTORYHIST 100 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION IRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y30436 HIST 100 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 2-2305 Buckingham 3.0HIST 101 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION IIRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y43443 HIST 101 AA MW 12:10-1:30 1-1304 Staff 3.0E V E N I N G40296 HIST 101 JA Th 7:00-10:00 8-8213 Greedy 3.0HIST 108 SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).W E E K D A Y30440 HIST 108 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 2-2306 Buckingham 3.030439 HIST 108 AB TTh 8:10-9:25 2-2306 Wong 3.0E V E N I N G41309 HIST 108 JA T 7:00-10:00 4-180 Reidy 3.0HIST 201 UNITED STATES HISTORY IRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).W E E K D A Y30443 HIST 201 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 8-8213 Phipps 3.035937 HIST 201 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 7-7110 Bell 3.039770 HIST 201 AC MWF 10:10-11:00 7-7110 Bell 3.042333 HIST 201 AD TTh 8:10-9:25 4-170 Erion 3.039806 HIST 201 AE TTh 9:35-10:50 4-170 Ulloa 3.0E V E N I N G34061 HIST 201 JA M 6:30-9:45 2-2305 Phipps 3.0H Y B R I D40049 HIST 201 HA By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Ulloa 3.0HIST 201 HA will be held online and on campus. Requires Internetaccess and email. Orientation meeting on Monday, January 14,2:00-3:00 pm, in Room 7110. Instructor email: ulloaj@smccd.edu.HIST 202 UNITED STATES HISTORY IIRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).W E E K D A Y30444 HIST 202 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 8-8213 Phipps 3.041279 HIST 202 AB TTh 9:35-10:50 1-1107 Elia 3.030445 HIST 202 AC TTh 11:10-12:25 1-1205 Wright Jr 3.0E V E N I N G30446 HIST 202 JA W 6:30-9:30 2-2305 Wright Jr 3.0H Y B R I D43269 HIST 202 HJ By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Messner 3.0HIST 202 HJ will be held online and on campus. Requires Internetaccess and email. Orientation meeting on Tuesday, January 22, 5:30to 6:30 pm, in Room 2306. Additional on campus meetings onThursdays, 3/14 and 5/16, 4:30 to 6:30 pm in Room 2306. Instructoremail: messnerm@smccd.edu.S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u59


S P R I N G C L A S S E SHISTORY „ HONORS TRANSFER PROGRAMHIST 202 UNITED STATES HISTORY II – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theHonors Transfer Program, but is open to all students. All studentsenrolling in this section will be required to do Honorslevelwork. Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).W E E K D A Y43555 HIST 202 AH TTh 11:10-12:25 1-1304 Bell 3.0HIST 235 HISTORY OF ETHNIC GROUPS IN THEUNITED STATESRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).W E E K D A Y40047 HIST 235 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 1-1205 Staff 3.0HIST 240 HISTORY OF ETHNIC GROUPS IN CALIFORNIARecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D2a).W E E K D A Y39194 HIST 240 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 2-2305 Wong 3.0E V E N I N G33450 HIST 240 JA T 6:30-9:30 2-2305 Wright Jr 3.030450 HIST 240 JB Th 7:00-10:00 4-180 Reidy 3.0O N L I N E –N E W43742 HIST 240 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Bolick 3.0HIST 240 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:bolickp@smccd.edu.HIST 240 HISTORY OF ETHNIC GROUPS IN CALIFORNIA –HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the Honors Transfer Program,but is open to all students. All students enrolling in this sectionwill be required to do Honors-level work. Transfer: UC; CSU(D2a).W E E K D A Y40603 HIST 240 AH MWF 10:10-11:00 2-2305 Wong 3.0HIST 244 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY – ASTEPRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theASTEP learning community, but is open to all students.Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).W E E K D A Y37643 HIST 244 AQ TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8213 Wright Jr 3.0HIST 300 HISTORY OF SAN FRANCISCORecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y41308 HIST 300 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 1-1206 Elia 3.0HIST 310 CALIFORNIA HISTORYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D2a).W E E K D A Y30453 HIST 310 AB MW 12:10-1:25 2-2306 Buckingham 3.030455 HIST 310 AC TTh 9:35-10:50 2-2305 Buckingham 3.030454 HIST 310 AD TTh 11:10-12:25 2-2305 Buckingham 3.0E V E N I N G42707 HIST 310 JA T 6:30-9:30 8-8213 Bolick 3.0HIST 420 SURVEY OF LATIN AMERICAN HISTORYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(C2).W E E K D A Y34644 HIST 420 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 1-1304 Bell 3.0HIST 429 HISTORY OF LATINOS IN THE UNITED STATESRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2, D3).W E E K D A Y43744 HIST 429 AA TTh 12:35-1:50 4-170 Ulloa 3.0HIST 432 MODERN ASIAN CIVILIZATIONSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2, D3).W E E K D A Y41813 HIST 432 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 2-2305 Wong 3.0HIST 436 FILIPINOS IN AMERICA – KABABAYANRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theKababayan learning community, but is open to all students.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y43113 HIST 436 AK TTh 11:10-12:25 4-180 Bolick 3.0HIST 453 HISTORY OF CHINARecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2, D3).W E E K D A Y43257 HIST 453 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8213 Wong 3.0HOME ECONOMICS(Refer to course listings under FAMILY & CONSUMERSCIENCES.)HONORS TRANSFER PROGRAM(Refer to course listings under LEARNING COMMUNITIES,beginning on page 87.)Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.60 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


HUMANITIES (HUM.)HUM. 106 THE AWAKENING OF INDIVIDUALITYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer: CSU (C2).E V E N I N G34113 HUM. 106 JA M 7:00-10:15 8-8213 Carion 3.0JOURNALISM (JOUR)JOUR 110 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETYPrereq: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846,or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y37124 JOUR 110 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 8-8308 Kaplan-Biegel 3.0JOUR 110 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY – HONORSPrereq: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846,or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section is designedprimarily for students in the Honors Transfer Program, but isopen to all eligible students. All students enrolling in this sectionwill be required to do Honors-level work. Transfer: UC;CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y41716 JOUR 110 AH MWF 9:10-10:00 8-8308 Kaplan-Biegel 3.0JOUR 120 WRITING AND REPORTING FOR THE MEDIAPrereq: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer:UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y35416 JOUR 120 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 TBA Kaplan-Biegel 3.0JOUR 120 WRITING AND REPORTING FOR THE MEDIA –HONORSPrereq: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. NOTE:This section is designed primarily for students in the HonorsTransfer Program, but is open to all eligible students. All studentsenrolling in this section will be required to do Honorslevelwork. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y42063 JOUR 120 AH MWF 10:10-11:00 TBA Kaplan-Biegel 3.0JOUR 121 ADVANCED WRITING AND REPORTINGFOR THE MEDIAPrereq: JOUR 120 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y41476 JOUR 121 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 TBA Kaplan-Biegel 3.0JOUR 300 NEWSPAPER STAFFPrereq: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and REA 836, or ENGL 846, orESOL 400, or equivalent. Recommended: Completion of orconcurrent enrollment in JOUR 120. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y36008 JOUR 300 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 8-8110 Kaplan-Biegel 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 5-5100JOUR 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN JOURNALISMTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y36878 JOUR 690 AV By Arr 1-3 Hrs/Wk 8-8110 Kaplan-Biegel 1.0-3.0HUMANITIES „ KINESIOLOGY – COMBATIVESKABABAYAN PROGRAM(Refer to course listings under LEARNING COMMUNITIES,beginning on page 87.)KINESIOLOGY – ADAPTED (ADAP)ADAP 358 ADAPTED STRENGTH DEVELOPMENTPrereq: Physician’s recommendation or assignment by the<strong>College</strong> Health Counselor or Division Dean (on recommendationof instructor). Coreq: Concurrent enrollment in ADAP 349,357 or 359. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y41787 ADAP 358 AA MW 1:40-3:00 3-3102 Chandler 1.041788 ADAP 358 BA TTh 12:35-1:50 3-3102 Chandler 1.041789 ADAP 358 BB TTh 2:10-3:25 3-3102 Chandler 1.0ADAP 359 BALANCE AND FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT FORTHE PHYSICALLY LIMITEDCoreq: Concurrent enrollment in ADAP 348, 356 or 358.Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y41791 ADAP 359 AO By Arr 1.5-3 Hrs/Wk 3-3102 Chandler 0.5-1.041790 ADAP 359 BO By Arr 1.5-3 Hrs/Wk 3-3102 Chandler 0.5-1.0KINESIOLOGY – COMBATIVES(COMB)COMB 301 BEGINNING WRESTLINGTransfer: UC; CSU (E2).E V E N I N G39501 COMB 301 JX TTh 4:45-6:00 3-3106 Haddon 1.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkCOMB 302 INTERMEDIATE WRESTLINGRecommended: COMB 301 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(E2).E V E N I N G39502 COMB 302 JX TTh 4:45-6:00 3-3106 Haddon 1.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkCOMB 404 BEGINNING SHOTOKAN KARATETransfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y39493 COMB 404 AX MW 1:40-3:00 3-3201 Larson 1.0COMB 405 INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED SHOTOKANKARATERecommended: COMB 404. A course to reinforce the skillsand techniques learned in COMB 404. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y39494 COMB 405 AX MW 1:40-3:00 3-3201 Larson 1.0S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u61


S P R I N G C L A S S E SKINESIOLOGY – DANCE „ KINESIOLOGY – FITNESSKINESIOLOGY – DANCE (DANC)DANC 110 MODERN DANCETransfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y43231 DANC 110 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 3-3201 Steele 1.0DANC 140 BALLETTransfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y39166 DANC 140 BA TTh 11:10-12:25 3-3201 Simmers 1.0DANC 152 CUBAN ROOTS OF SALSATransfer: UC; CSU (E2).E V E N I N G41475 DANC 152 JA T 6:00-9:00 1-1250 Delmar 1.0DANC 161 TANGO ARGENTINOTransfer: UC; CSU (E2).E V E N I N G40277 DANC 161 KX W 7:00-10:00 3-3201 Delmar 1.0DANC 162 TANGO MILONGARecommended: DANC 161 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(E2).E V E N I N G40827 DANC 162 JB F 7:00-10:15 3-3201 Delmar 1.0DANC 167 SWING DANCE ITransfer: UC; CSU (E2).S U N D A Y41804 DANC 167 UX Sun 6:00-9:15 3-3201 Moberg 1.0DANC 168 SWING DANCE IIPrereq: DANC 167 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).S U N D A Y41805 DANC 168 UX Sun 6:00-9:15 3-3201 Moberg 1.0DANC 169 SWING DANCE IIIPrereq: DANC 168 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).S U N D A Y41806 DANC 169 UX Sun 6:00-9:15 3-3201 Moberg 1.0DANC 260 TANGO TEACHER TRAININGRecommended: DANC 162 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (E2).E V E N I N G42922 DANC 260 KX W 7:00-10:00 3-3201 Delmar 1.0DANC 350 CARDIO DANCETransfer: UC; CSU (E2).E V E N I N G38855 DANC 350 KA TTh 4:45-5:55 3-3201 Cushway 1.0DANC 400 DANCE PRODUCTIONNOTE: Orientation meeting will be Monday, January 14, at12:10 pm in Room 3201. For more information about the classand production, please contact Amber Steele at (650) 738-4439, or email steelea@smccd.edu. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y43567 DANC 400 AV By Arr 1.5-6 Hrs/Wk 3-3201 Steele 0.5-2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 2-5 Hrs/WkDANC 410 DANCE FOR THE MUSICAL THEATERPRODUCTIONNOTE: Orientation meeting will be Tuesday, January 15, at12:15 pm in Room 1111. For more information about the classand musical production, please contact Amber Steele at (650)738-4439, or email steelea@smccd.edu. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43690 DANC 410 BA T 1:00-2:00 3-3201 Steele 2.0Th 12:10-2:00 1-1250TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 3-3201DANC 665SB SALSATransfer: UC; CSU (E2).E V E N I N G37108 DANC 665SB JA M 7:00-10:15 3-3201 Santos 1.0DANC 665SF BEGINNING BALLROOM DANCETransfer: UC; CSU (E2).S U N D A Y40106 DANC 665SF UX Sun 6:00-9:15 3-3201 Moberg 1.0DANC 665SI CHINESE ETHNIC & FOLK DANCETransfer: UC; CSU (E2).E V E N I N G43259 DANC 665SI KA T 7:25-10:15 3-3201 You 1.0KINESIOLOGY – FITNESS (FITN)FITN 106 VARSITY CONDITIONINGNOTE: FITN 106 AA (40086) is designed for Women’sSoccer athletes; for more information on the class, pleasecontact Kevin Corsiglia at (650) 738-4124, or emailcorsigliak@smccd.edu. FITN 106 AC (40398) is designed forMen’s Soccer athletes; for more information on the class,please contact Daniel Link at (650) 738-4270, or emaillinkd@smccd.edu. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y40086 FITN 106 AA MW 1:40-3:00 Field Corsiglia 1.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk40398 FITN 106 AC MW 1:40-3:00 Field Link 1.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkFITN 107 INTERCOLLEGIATE FITNESSNOTE: This course is designed for Baseball athletes. For moreinformation on the class, please contact Dino Nomicos at (650)738-4197, or email nomicos@smccd.edu. This course will beheld in the Field House, located at the running track. Transfer:UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43233 FITN 107 AA Daily 3:15-4:20 Fld Hse Nomicos 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 2 Hrs/Wk Fld HseFITN 110 ADULT CONDITIONINGNOTE: This course is designed for Men’s Basketball athletes.For more information on the class, please contact JustinPiergrossi at (650) 738-4367, or email piergrossij@smccd.edu.Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y40085 FITN 110 AA MTTh 4:00-5:00 3-3102 Piergrossi 1.062 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


KINESIOLOGY – FITNESSFITN 112 CROSS TRAININGTransfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y41818 FITN 112 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 3B Fosberg 1.0FITN 116 BODY CONDITIONINGTransfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y41810 FITN 116 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 3-3102 Nomicos 1.037111 FITN 116 BA TTh 11:10-12:25 3-3102 Chandler 1.0FITN 199 INTERACTIVE CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESSTransfer: UC; CSU.O N L I N E43230 FITN 199 OL By Arr .64 Hours ONLINE Corsiglia 2.0FITN 199 OL is taught in an online format. For more information onthe class and orientation, please contact Kevin Corsiglia at (650)738-4214, or email corsigliak@smccd.edu.S P R I N G C L A S S E SFITN 201 BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAININGTransfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y30383 FITN 201 BX TTh 9:35-10:50 3-3102 Chandler 1.0FITN 202 INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT TRAININGPrereq: FITN 201 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y30387 FITN 202 BX TTh 9:35-10:50 3-3102 Chandler 1.0FITN 205 WEIGHT CONDITIONINGTransfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y38712 FITN 205 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 3-3102 Nomicos 1.041176 FITN 205 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 3-3102 Corsiglia 1.041178 FITN 205 AC MW 12:10-1:30 3-3102 Chandler 1.0E V E N I N G40077 FITN 205 JX MW 6:15-7:30 3-3102 Diaz 1.038728 FITN 205 KX TTh 6:15-7:30 3-3102 Marquez 1.041817 FITN 205 LX MTWTh 6:15-7:30 3-3102 Diaz 2.0FITN 219 CORE FITNESS TRAININGTransfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43235 FITN 219 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 3-3106 Silken 1.0FITN 301 SPINNING ®Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y40093 FITN 301 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 3B Corsiglia 1.040094 FITN 301 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 3B Fitzgerald 1.039761 FITN 301 BA TTh 9:35-10:50 3B Harris 1.039555 FITN 301 BC TTh 11:10-12:25 3B Corsiglia 1.0E V E N I N G41181 FITN 301 KA TTh 5:30-6:45 3B Harris 1.0FITN 304 WALKING FITNESSNOTE: The first class meeting will be held in the Gymnasium(Room 3200). Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y43678 FITN 304 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 3-3200 Nomicos 1.02 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u63


KINESIOLOGY – FITNESS „ KINESIOLOGY – INDIVIDUAL SPORTSS P R I N G C L A S S E SFITN 305 RUNNING FOR FITNESSNOTE: The first class meeting will be held in the Gymnasium(Room 3200). Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y39496 FITN 305 BA TTh 8:10-9:25 Track Fitzgerald 1.0FITN 332 STRETCHING AND FLEXIBILITYTransfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y30394 FITN 332 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 3-3106 Fitzgerald 1.0FITN 334 YOGATransfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y37709 FITN 334 BA TTh 8:10-9:25 3-3201 Simmers 1.043236 FITN 334 BB TTh 9:35-10:50 3-3106 Steele 1.039497 FITN 334 BC TTh 12:35-1:50 3-3106 Feenstra 1.0E V E N I N G37408 FITN 334 JA MW 5:30-6:50 3-3201 Simmers 1.040866 FITN 334 KA TTh 6:00-7:15 3-3201 Roby 1.0S A T U R D A Y38148 FITN 334 SA Sat 9:10-10:45 3-3201 Roby 0.5FITN 335 PILATESTransfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y39328 FITN 335 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 3-3201 Steele 1.039498 FITN 335 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 3-3201 Steele 1.040095 FITN 335 BA TTh 9:35-10:50 3-3201 Simmers 1.0FITN 400 FITNESS ACADEMYNOTE: Orientation dates and times will be posted outside ofthe Weight Room door (3-3102), the Division Office (3-3130)and Room 3202. For more information, please contact instructorMike Fitzgerald at (650) 738-4323, or emailfitzgerald@smccd.edu. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y30397 FITN 400 AV By Arr 3-9 Hrs/Wk 3-3102 Fitzgerald 1.0-3.0FITN 680SH STRESS MANAGEMENT: LIFE SKILLS FOROPTIMAL HEALTHNew NOTE: For information about this class, pleasecontact Diana Cushway at (650) 738-4274, or emailcushway@smccd.edu. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43761 FITN 680SH AA W 12:10-1:25 3-3201 Cushway 1.5W 1:30-2:20 3-3106 CushwayKINESIOLOGY – INDIVIDUALSPORTS (INDV)INDV 101 BEGINNING ARCHERYNOTE: The first class will be held in Portable 3D. Transfer: UC;CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y40101 INDV 101 AX MW 11:10-12:30 Field Fosberg 1.043679 INDV 101 BX MW 12:40-2:00 Field Fosberg 1.0INDV 105 INTERMEDIATE ARCHERYPrereq: INDV 101 or equivalent. NOTE: The first class meetingwill be held in Portable 3D. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y40102 INDV 105 AX MW 11:10-12:30 Field Fosberg 1.043680 INDV 105 BX MW 12:40-2:00 Field Fosberg 1.0INDV 121 BEGINNING BADMINTONTransfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y40090 INDV 121 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 3-3200 Fitzgerald 1.0INDV 125 ADVANCED BADMINTONRecommended: INDV 121 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(E2).W E E K D A Y40091 INDV 125 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 3-3200 Fitzgerald 1.0INDV 126 COED CLUB BADMINTONPrereq: INDV 121 or equivalent. NOTE: For information aboutthis class, please contact Jan Fosberg at (650) 738-4215, oremail fosberg@smccd.edu. Transfer: CSU (E2).E V E N I N G40362 INDV 126 JX MW 3:45-6:00 3-3200 Fosberg 1.0Dates for INDV 126 JX: 2/25-5/8INDV 160 GOLFNOTE: The first class meeting will be held in Room 3104.Subsequent class meetings will be held at various local drivingranges and golf courses. Students should expect to spendapproximately $200 in golf course greens fees, short gamearea usage fees, and the purchase of range ball cards for thiscourse. For more information, contact instructor Jan Fosbergat (650) 738-4215, or email fosberg@smccd.edu. Transfer: UC;CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y34820 INDV 160 AZ MW 8:00-9:20 Glf Crse Fosberg 1.0INDV 172 GOLF: IMPROVING THE MENTAL GAMERecommended: Successful completion of INDV 160 or equivalent.NOTE: The first class meeting will be held in Room 3104.Subsequent class meetings will be held at various local drivingranges and golf courses. Students should expect to spendapproximately $200 in golf course greens fees, short gamearea usage fees, and the purchase of range ball cards for thiscourse. For more information, contact instructor Jan Fosbergat (650) 738-4215, or email fosberg@smccd.edu. Transfercredit: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y43237 INDV 172 BZ Th 9:00-11:40 Glf Crse Fosberg 1.0Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.64 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


KINESIOLOGY – TEAM SPORTS „ KINESIOLOGY – VARSITY SPORTSS P R I N G C L A S S E STEAM 115 ADVANCED BASKETBALLPrereq: TEAM 111 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y40610 TEAM 115 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 3-3200 Piergrossi 1.040612 TEAM 115 BX MWF 11:10-12:00 3-3200 Piergrossi 1.041197 TEAM 115 CX TTh 11:10-12:25 3-3200 Harris 1.0TEAM 116 BASKETBALL: INDIVIDUAL SKILL DEVELOPMENTPrereq: TEAM 115 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y40274 TEAM 116 AS MWF 1:20-3:25 3-3200 Piergrossi 1.0TBA Hours: MWF 2.1 Hrs/WkDates for TEAM 116 AS: 3/18-5/17TEAM 117 BASKETBALL: TOURNAMENT BASKETBALLRecommneded: TEAM 111, TEAM 112 or TEAM 115, or competitiveexperience, or equivalent. NOTE: TEAM 117 JS (CRN43683) is designed for Women’s Basketball athletes. For moreinformation, contact Chris Watters at (650) 738-4241, or emailwattersc@smccd.edu. Transfer: UC: CSU (E2).E V E N I N G43683 TEAM 117 JS MW 6:00-8:25 3-3200 Watters 1.0Dates for the JS section: 3/18-5/2240604 TEAM 117 KS TTh 6:10-8:50 3-3200 Piergrossi 1.0Dates for the KS section: 3/19-5/16S U N D A Y41203 TEAM 117 UA Sun 6:00-9:15 3-3200 Harris 1.0Dates for the UA section: 1/27-5/19TEAM 132 FLAG FOOTBALLNOTE: The first class meeting will be held in Portable 3A.Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y35196 TEAM 132 BA TTh 11:10-12:25 Field Fitzgerald 1.0TEAM 141 BEGINNING SOCCERNOTE: The first class meeting will be held in Portable 3A.Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y40078 TEAM 141 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 Field Link 1.0TEAM 145 ADVANCED SOCCERNOTE: The first class meeting will be held in Portable 3A.Recommended: TEAM 141 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(E2).W E E K D A Y40079 TEAM 145 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 Field Link 1.0TEAM 148 INDOOR SOCCERTransfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y39552 TEAM 148 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 3-3200 Link 1.040607 TEAM 148 BA TTh 9:35-10:50 3-3200 Corsiglia 1.0TEAM 179 TOURNAMENT VOLLEYBALLRecommended: TEAM 171 or equivalent. NOTE: This course isdesigned for Women’s Volleyball athletes. For more informationabout the class, contact Ed Parker at (650) 738-4151, or emailparkere@smccd.edu or salahuddinr@smccd.edu. Transfer:UC; CSU (E2).E V E N I N G41208 TEAM 179 JA MW 7:30-9:20 3-3200 Salahuddin 1.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 3-3200TEAM 190 BASEBALL THEORY, DEFENSERecommended: Concurrent enrollment in TEAM 100 or VARS100. NOTE: For more information contact Baseball Coach DinoNomicos at (650) 738-4197, or email nomicos@smccd.edu.Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y41210 TEAM 190 AS MTWThFS 11:10-2:00 Field Nomicos 2.0MTWThFS 10:10-11:00 3ATBA Hours: MTWThFS 10 Hrs/Wk FieldDates for TEAM 190 AS: 12/20-1/12TEAM 193 MEN’S BASKETBALL THEORY, OFFENSERecommended: Concurrent enrollment in VARS 110. NOTE: Formore information contact Men’s Basketball Coach JustinPiergrossi at (650) 738-4367, or email piergrossij@smccd.edu.Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y41823 TEAM 193 AS MTWThFS 11:00-11:50 3A Piergrossi 1.5MTWThFS 12:00-1:20 3-3200TBA Hours: MTWThFS 11.4 Hrs/Wk 3-3200Dates for TEAM 193 AS: 12/20-1/12TEAM 195 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL THEORY, OFFENSERecommended: Concurrent enrollment in VARS 300. NOTE:For more information, contact Women’s Basketball CoachChristopher Watters at (650) 738-4241, or emailwattersc@smccd.edu. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).E V E N I N G41824 TEAM 195 JS MTWThFS 5:10-6:00 3-3104 Watters 1.5MTWThFS 6:10-7:30 3-3200TBA Hours: MTWThFS 11.4 Hr/Wk 3-3200Dates for TEAM 195 JS: 12/20-1/12KINESIOLOGY – VARSITY SPORTS(VARS)VARS 100 VARSITY BASEBALLPrereq: Must be enrolled in 12 units. NOTE: For more informationcontact Baseball Coach Dino Nomicos at (650) 738-4197,or email nomicos@smccd.edu. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y30814 VARS 100 AX Daily 1:05-3:10 Field Nomicos 2.0Dates for VARS 100 AX: 1/14-5/9VARS 110 MEN’S VARSITY BASKETBALLPrereq: Must be enrolled in 12 units. Competition in CoastConference, Regional and State tournaments. Must be enrolledin 12 units. NOTE: For more information contact Men’sBasketball Coach Justin Piergrossi at (650) 738-4367, or emailpiergrossij@smccd.edu. Transfer: UC; CSU (E2).W E E K D A Y30815 VARS 110 AX Daily 2:05-3:30 3-3200 Piergrossi 1.0Dates for VARS 110 AX: 1/14-3/14VARS 300 WOMEN’S VARSITY BASKETBALLPrereq: Must be enrolled in 12 units. NOTE: For more information,contact Women’s Basketball Coach Christopher Wattersat (650) 738-4241, or email wattersc@smccd.edu. Transfer:UC: CSU.W E E K D A Y40606 VARS 300 AX Daily 6:05-7:30 3-3200 Watters 1.0Dates for VARS 300 AX: 1/14-3/1466 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


S P R I N G C L A S S E SLEARNING SKILLS „ MANAGEMENTLSKL 853 WRITING AND READING ASSISTANCE LAB(Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y41271 LSKL 853 AV By Arr 1.5-9 Hrs/Wk 5-5100 Feinblum 0.5-3.0Dates for the AV section: 1/14-5/1741274 LSKL 853 BV By Arr 1.5-9 Hrs/Wk 5-5100 Gibson 0.5-3.0Dates for the BV section: 1/14-5/1741275 LSKL 853 CV By Arr 1.5-9 Hrs/Wk 5-5100 Lachmayr 0.5-3.0Dates for the CV section: 1/14-5/1741276 LSKL 853 DV By Arr 1.5-9 Hrs/Wk 5-5100 Bowsher 0.5-3.0Dates for the DV section: 1/14-5/1741298 LSKL 853 EV By Arr 1.5-9 Hrs/Wk 5-5100 Floro 0.5-3.0Dates for the EV section: 1/14-5/1741587 LSKL 853 GV By Arr 1.5-9Hrs/Wk 5-5100 Wong 0.5-3.0Dates for the GV section: 1/14-5/17LIBRARY (LSCI)LSCI 110 DIGITAL ORAL RESEARCH PROJECTTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y39348 LSCI 110 AA By Arr 2 Hrs/Wk 5-5200 Brenner 1.0Dates for the AA section: 3/18-5/13LITERATURE (LIT.)(Literature courses are also listed under ENGLISH.)LIT. 111 SHORT STORYPrereq: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(C2).E V E N I N G41732 LIT. 111 JX Th 7:00-10:00 4-272 Lachmayr 3.0LIT. 111 SHORT STORY – HONORSPrereq: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the Honors Transfer Program,but is open to all eligible students. All students enrolling in thissection will be required to do Honors-level work. Transfer: UC;CSU (C2).E V E N I N G41733 LIT. 111 JH Th 7:00-10:00 4-272 Lachmayr 3.0LIT. 116 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD LITERATUREPrereq: ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (C2).H Y B R I D41809 LIT. 116 HJ By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Erwert 3.0LIT. 116 HJ will be held online and on campus. Requires Internetaccess and email. Instructor email: erwerta@smccd.edu.Orientation meeting on Tuesday, January 15, from 8:40-9:30 pm, inRoom 2117A.LIT. 191 CHILDREN’S LITERATURERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (C2).E V E N I N G41406 LIT. 191 JX M 4:00-7:00 8-8317 Heffernan 3.0LIT. 266 BLACK LITERATUREPrerequisite: ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent. Transfer:UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y43757 LIT. 266 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 PH-316* Vaughns 3.0LIT. 267 FILIPINO AMERICAN LITERATURE – KABABAYANPrerequisite: ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theKababayan learning community, but is open to all eligiblestudents. Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y42399 LIT. 267 AK MW 12:10-1:25 4-274 Erpelo 3.0MANAGEMENT (MGMT)(See also: BUSINESS.)MGMT 100 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS MANAGEMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43689 MGMT 100 JA M 7:00-10:15 8-8224 Guadamuz-Cabral 3.0Attention Students:Registrationfor the spring termbegins onMonday, November 5th.You will not be ableto register for classesif you have anyoutstanding balances onyour account.NEW CHANGE IN FEE PAYMENT PROCESSFOR SPRING AND SUMMER 2013On Monday, January 7, 2013, students who have any unpaid feeswill be dropped from spring classes for non-payment of any unpaidfees. Beginning, Tuesday, January 8 (one week before the start of thespring semester), students will be dropped at midnight the day followingtheir registration for non-payment of any unpaid fees.If you need assistance in paying your fees, you are encouraged to:• Enroll in an inexpensive payment plan via WebSMART• Apply for financial aid (www.fafsa.gov) at least five business days priorto registering for your classes• Complete the Board of Governors Fee Waiver via WebSMARTIf you still need financial assistance after exhausting all options listed above,please contact the Dean of Enrollment Services at mosbyj@smccd.edu.68 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


MATHEMATICS (MATH)Pre-Algebra and Algebra SequenceMATH 110MATH 120MATH 811MATH 130 MATH 241 MATH 200MATH 222MATH 251MATH 242ororMATH 111+MATH 112MATH 122+MATH 123TRANSFER <strong>CLASS</strong>ESMATH 150orMATH 201Note: BUS. 120 and BUS. 123also meet quantitative reasoningrequirement for transfer;PSYC 171 for CSU.Note: Requires MATH 130in addition to MATH 241For Most Business andSome Life Science MajorsMATHEMATICSMATH 110 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAPrereq: Completion of MATH 806 or 811, or appropriate placementtest score and other measures as appropriate, or equivalent.Recommended: Completion of ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83 orTI-84 Graphing Calculator required. (Units do not count towardthe Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y30530 MATH 110 AA Daily 9:10-10:00 7-7109 Hough Jr 5.030531 MATH 110 AB Daily 9:10-10:00 4-271 Araica 5.030532 MATH 110 AC Daily 10:10-11:00 4-271 Nguyen 5.030535 MATH 110 AD MTWTh 12:10-1:15 4-271 Maoujoudi 5.0E V E N I N G30536 MATH 110 JA MW 6:30-9:00 4-273 Kuan 5.030537 MATH 110 JB TTh 7:00-9:30 8-8302 Momeni 5.0MATH 110 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA – ASTEPPrereq: Completion of MATH 806 or 811, or appropriate placementtest score and other measures as appropriate, or equivalent.Recommended: Completion of ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83 orTI-84 Graphing Calculator required. This section is designedprimarily for students in the ASTEP learning community, but isopen to all eligible students. (Units do not count toward theAssociate Degree.)W E E K D A Y40231 MATH 110 AQ Daily 9:10-10:00 PH-308* Deamer 5.0MATH 110 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA – FIRST YEAREXPERIENCE (LEAP)Prereq: Completion of MATH 806 or 811, or appropriate placementtest score and other measures as appropriate, or equivalent.Recommended: Completion of ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83 orTI-84 Graphing Calculator required. MATH 110 AY is part of theFirst Year Experience – LEAP Learning Community. All studentsenrolling in MATH 110 AY (CRN 30533) must also enroll inCRER 650 AY (CRN 42356) and LSKL 109 AY (CRN 43422).(Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y30533 MATH 110 AY Daily 10:10-11:00 7-7104 Zamani 5.0S P R I N G C L A S S E SMATH 252MATH 270 MATH 253IMPORTANTWhich Transfer math coursesyou take depends on yourtransfer destination and yourintended major.To select the appropriatemath class, see a counselorand usePROJECT ASSIST(www.assist.org) toretrieve coursearticulation information.MATH 111 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA IPrereq: Completion of MATH 806 or 811, or appropriate placementtest score and other measures as appropriate, or equivalent.Recommended: Completion of READ 836 with a grade ofC or better, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 GraphingCalculator required. (Units do not count toward the AssociateDegree.)W E E K D A Y30538 MATH 111 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 7-7106 Maoujoudi 3.030539 MATH 111 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 7-7304 Nguyen 3.0E V E N I N G30541 MATH 111 JA T 6:30-9:30 8-8304 Garcia Jr 3.0MATH 275For Most Science, Computer Scienceand Engineering Majors* This class will be held in <strong>Skyline</strong>’s Pacific Heights building,located across the perimeter road from Building 5.Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u69


S P R I N G C L A S S E SMATHEMATICSMATH 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA IIPrereq: Completion of MATH 111, or equivalent.Recommended: Completion of ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84Graphing Calculator required. (Units do not count toward theAssociate Degree.)W E E K D A Y30543 MATH 112 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 8-8304 Ban 3.030544 MATH 112 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 4-273 Broxholm 3.040669 MATH 112 AX TTh 11:10-12:25 7-7106 Chavez 3.0E V E N I N G38168 MATH 112 JA W 6:30-9:30 7-7109 Momeni 3.0MATH 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA II – PUENTEPrereq: Completion of MATH 111, or equivalent. Completion ofENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.This section is designed primarily for students in the Puentelearning community, but is open to all eligible students. (Unitsdo not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y33320 MATH 112 AP TTh 11:10-12:25 7-7106 Chavez 3.0MATH 120 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPrereq: Completion of MATH 110 or MATH 112, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.W E E K D A Y30549 MATH 120 AA MWF 9:30-11:00 4-273 Broxholm 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk30550 MATH 120 AB Daily 9:10-10:00 7-7111 Tsuchida 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk30552 MATH 120 AC Daily 10:10-11:00 7-7111 Nguyen 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk30553 MATH 120 AD Daily 11:10-12:00 7-7310 Leach 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk30551 MATH 120 AE Daily 11:10-12:00 7-7104 Araica 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk30554 MATH 120 AF Daily 12:10-1:00 7-7111 Tsuchida 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk40135 MATH 120 AS MTWTh 2:10-4:00 7-7111 Chen 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkDates for the AS section ONLY: 2/11-5/2E V E N I N G30555 MATH 120 JA MW 6:40-9:00 4-148 Piserchio 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk30556 MATH 120 JB TTh 7:00-9:20 7-7310 Kwok 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkO N L I N E41512 MATH 120 OL By Arr 80 Hours ONLINE Moss 5.0MATH 120 OL is taught in an online format. Internet access andemail is required. Exams will be taken on-campus or via approvedproctored arrangements. Orientation is required and doneonline on or before January 17. Check instructor website athttp://www.smccd.edu/accounts/moss for orientation and courseinformation. Instructor email contact: moss@smccd.edu.MATH 120 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA – ASTEPPrereq: Completion of MATH 110 or MATH 112, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.This section is designed primarily for students in the ASTEPlearning community, but is open to all eligible students.W E E K D A Y40670 MATH 120 AQ Daily 10:10-11:00 PH-308* Deamer 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 120 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA – FIRST YEAREXPERIENCEPrereq: Completion of MATH 110 or MATH 112, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.MATH 120 AY is part of the First Year Experience LearningCommunity. Students enrolling in MATH 120 AY (CRN 42977)must also enroll in COUN 100 AY (CRN 42271) and ENGL 100AY (CRN 43612).W E E K D A Y42977 MATH 120 AY Daily 11:10-12:00 4-271 Nguyen 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 122 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA IPrereq: Completion of MATH 110 or MATH 112, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.W E E K D A Y38762 MATH 122 AA TTh 8:10-9:25 7-7304 Farahmand 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkE V E N I N G30558 MATH 122 JA T 6:30-9:30 7-7111 Kotsishevskaya 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 123 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA IIPrereq: Completion of MATH 122, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.W E E K D A Y38765 MATH 123 AA MWF 12:10-1:00 8-8302 Leach 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkE V E N I N G30560 MATH 123 JA T 6:30-9:30 7-7111 Miranda 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 130 TRIGONOMETRYPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. Recommended: MATH 115 or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. Transfer: CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y42031 MATH 130 AA MWF 8:10-9:20 8-8304 Kotsishevskaya 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk42032 MATH 130 AB MTWTh 10:10-11:00 7-7310 Kotsishevskaya 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk42033 MATH 130 AC TTh 11:10-12:50 PH-308* Farahmand 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkE V E N I N G42035 MATH 130 JA T 6:00-10:00 7-7109 Kuan 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkNote: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.* This class will be held in <strong>Skyline</strong>’s Pacific Heights building,located across the perimeter road from Building 5.70 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


MATH 200 PROBABILITY & STATISTICSPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y30564 MATH 200 AA MTWTh 8:10-9:00 7-7310 Maxwell 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk40900 MATH 200 AB MTWTh 9:10-10:00 7-7310 Maxwell 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk34083 MATH 200 AC MW 12:10-1:50 7-7310 Wang 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk30565 MATH 200 AX TTh 12:35-2:25 7-7310 Moss 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkE V E N I N G33959 MATH 200 JA W 6:00-10:00 7-7310 Maoujoudi 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk39208 MATH 200 JB Th 6:00-10:00 4-148 Loeffler 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk39397 MATH 200 JC M 6:00-10:00 2-2117A Deamer 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkO N L I N E40736 MATH 200 OL By Arr 64 Hours ONLINE Moss 4.0MATH 200 OL is taught in an online format. Internet access andemail is required. Exams will be taken on-campus or via approvedproctored arrangements. Orientation is required and doneonline on or before January 17. Check instructor website athttp://www.smccd.edu/accounts/moss for orientation and courseinformation. Instructor email contact: moss@smccd.edu.MATH 200 PROBABILITY & STATISTICS – ASTEPPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.This section is designed primarily for students in the ASTEPlearning community, but is open to all eligible students.Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y42034 MATH 200 AQ MWF 12:10-1:20 2-2117A Deamer 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 200 PROBABILITY & STATISTICS – HONORSPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.This section is designed primarily for students in the HonorsTransfer Program, but is open to all eligible students. All studentsenrolling in this section will be required to do Honorslevelwork. Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y39585 MATH 200 AH TTh 12:35-2:25 7-7310 Moss 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 201 QUANTITATIVE REASONINGPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).O N L I N E38171 MATH 201 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Moss 3.0MATH 201 OL is taught in an online format. Internet access andemail is required. Exams will be taken on-campus or via approvedproctored arrangements. Orientation is required and doneonline on or before January 17. Check instructor website athttp://www.smccd.edu/accounts/moss for orientation and courseinformation. Instructor email contact: moss@smccd.edu.MATHEMATICSMATH 222 PRECALCULUSPrereq: Completion of MATH 130, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y30568 MATH 222 AA Daily 8:10-9:00 4-271 Araica 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/W35379 MATH 222 AB MWF 12:10-1:40 1-1205 Hough Jr 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 241 APPLIED CALCULUS IPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate,or equivalent. NOTE: MATH 241/242 is a one year sequence inApplied Calculus. The prerequisite for MATH 242 is both MATH130 and MATH 241. MATH 130 should be taken prior to enteringthe sequence if you plan to take both MATH 241 and 242.TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. Transfer: UC;CSU (B4).E V E N I N G36410 MATH 241 JA MW 7:00-9:30 7-7111 Miranda 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 242 APPLIED CALCULUS IIPrereq: Completion of MATH 130 and MATH 241, or equivalent.NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. Transfer:UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y30569 MATH 242 AX MWF 8:10-9:00 7-7111 Fredricks 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 242 APPLIED CALCULUS II – HONORSPrereq: Completion of MATH 130 and MATH 241, or equivalent.NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. This sectionis designed primarily for students in the Honors TransferProgram, but is open to all eligible students. All studentsenrolling in this section will be required to do Honors-levelwork. Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y39196 MATH 242 AH MWF 8:10-9:00 7-7111 Fredricks 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 251 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY IPrereq: Completion of MATH 222, or appropriate placementtest score and other measures as appropriate, or equivalent.NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. Transfer:UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y37921 MATH 251 AX Daily 11:10-12:00 7-7109 Zamani 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkE V E N I N G40707 MATH 251 JA MW 6:30-9:00 8-8304 Reuterdahl 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 251 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I –HONORSPrereq: Completion of MATH 222, or appropriate placementtest score and other measures as appropriate, or equivalent.NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. This sectionis designed primarily for students in the Honors TransferProgram, but is open to all eligible students. All studentsenrolling in this section will be required to do Honors-levelwork. Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y35380 MATH 251 AH Daily 11:10-12:00 7-7109 Zamani 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkS P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u71


S P R I N G C L A S S E SMATHEMATICS „ MUSICMATH 252 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY IIPrereq: Completion of MATH 251, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y30571 MATH 252 AX Daily 8:10-9:00 7-7104 Leach 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk34638 MATH 252 BX Daily 10:10-11:00 7-7109 Tsuchida 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 252 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II –HONORSPrereq: Completion of MATH 251, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. These sections aredesigned primarily for students in the Honors Transfer Program,but are open to all eligible students. All students enrolling inthis section will be required to do Honors-level work. Transfer:UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y40136 MATH 252 AH Daily 8:10-9:00 7-7104 Leach 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk42256 MATH 252 BH Daily 10:10-11:00 7-7109 Tsuchida 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 253 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY IIIPrereq: Completion of MATH 252, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y30574 MATH 253 AA Daily 12:10-1:00 7-7109 Freedman 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 275 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONSPrereq: Completion of MATH 253, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (B4).E V E N I N G30575 MATH 275 JA Th 7:00-10:00 7-7106 Reuterdahl 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 650 MATHEMATICS SUPPLEMENT – TRIONOTE: This section is designed primarily for TRiO students.(Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y39725 MATH 650 AV By Arr 1.5-6 Hrs/Wk 5-5100 Garcia Jr 0.5-2.0MATH 811 FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICSNOTE: Students enrolling in MATH 811 AA (40678) must alsoenroll in LSKL 811 AA (42050); students enrolling in MATH 811AB (40680) must also enroll in LSKL 811 AB (42162); andstudents enrolling in MATH 811 AC (41405) must also enroll inLSKL 811 AC (41263). (Units do not count toward the AssociateDegree.)W E E K D A Y40678 MATH 811 AA Daily 8:10-9:00 4-273 Hasson 3.040680 MATH 811 AB Daily 9:10-10:00 7-7104 Freedman 3.041405 MATH 811 AC Daily 11:10-12:00 7-7111 Hough Jr 3.0E V E N I N G40708 MATH 811 JA MW 6:30-9:00 4-274 Garcia Jr 3.0MATH 879SA PATH TO STATISTICSNew Prereq: MATH 811, or appropriate score on Districtmath placement test and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent.W E E K D A Y43801 MATH 879SA AA MWF 8:10-10:00 7-7109 Zamani 6.043802 MATH 879SA AB MWF 10:10-12:00 7-7109 Freedman 6.0MUSIC (MUS.)(Dance courses are offered through the Kinesiology/Athletics/Dance Division.)MUS. 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSICTransfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y39409 MUS. 100 AA MW 12:10-1:25 1-1115 Bruno 3.042109 MUS. 100 AB TTh 9:35-10:50 1-1115 Bruno 3.0O N L I N E30592 MUS. 100 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Millar 3.0MUS. 100 OL is taught in an online format. Students shouldreview the information on the online bulletin board for this classbefore enrolling: http://www.smccd.edu/accounts/millar/music_100ol.htm.MUS. 106 MUSIC THEORY IIPrereq: MUS. 105 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43254 MUS. 106 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 1-1115 Navari 3.0MUS. 108 MUSIC THEORY IVPrereq: MUS. 107 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43710 MUS. 108 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 1-1115 Navari 3.0MUS. 112 MUSICIANSHIP IIPrereq: MUS. 111 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43711 MUS. 112 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 1-1115 Navari 3.0MUS. 114 MUSICIANSHIP IVPrereq: MUS. 113 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43712 MUS. 114 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 1-1115 Navari 3.0MUS. 115 MUSIC, ART AND IDEAS – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theHonors Transfer Program, but is open to all students. Allstudents enrolling in this section will be required to do Honorslevelwork. Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y30596 MUS. 115 AH TTh 11:10-12:25 1-1107 Takayama 3.0MUS. 202 MUSIC APPRECIATIONRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y34066 MUS. 202 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 1-1115 Conrad 3.030597 MUS. 202 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1115 Conrad 3.0E V E N I N G30599 MUS. 202 JA W 7:00-10:00 1-1107 Schwartz 3.0O N L I N E38745 MUS. 202 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Millar 3.0MUS. 202 OL is taught in an online format. Students shouldreview the information on the online bulletin board for this classbefore enrolling: http://www.smccd.edu/accounts/millar/new_page_2.htm.72 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


MUSICMUS. 204 MUSIC HISTORYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y43256 MUS. 204 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 1-1107 Bruno 3.0MUS. 250 WORLD MUSICRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y40111 MUS. 250 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1111 Hansen 3.0MUS. 276 HIP HOP: CULTURE AND POLITICSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (C1, C2).W E E K D A Y43743 MUS. 276 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 1-1115 Jackson 3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E SMUS. 290 INTRODUCTION TO MIDI (MUSICAL INSTRUMENTDIGITAL INTERFACE) MUSICTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y38092 MUS. 290 AA TTh 11:10-1:15 1-1201 Williams 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 2 Hrs/Wk 1-1201MUS. 301 PIANO IRecommended: MUS. 100 or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y30603 MUS. 301 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 1-1109 Hansen 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-110936789 MUS. 301 AB MWF 11:10-12:00 1-1109 Hansen 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109E V E N I N G30606 MUS. 301 JX T 7:00-10:00 1-1109 Hicks 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109S A T U R D A Y30607 MUS. 301 SX Sat 9:00-12:15 1-1109 Hicks 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109MUS. 302 PIANO IIPrereq: MUS. 301 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y30608 MUS. 302 AX MWF 8:10-9:00 1-1109 Hansen 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109E V E N I N G40931 MUS. 302 JX T 7:00-10:00 1-1109 Hicks 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109S A T U R D A Y33310 MUS. 302 SX Sat 9:00-12:15 1-1109 Hicks 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-11092 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u73


MUSICS P R I N G C L A S S E SMUS. 303 PIANO IIIPrereq: MUS. 302 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y30611 MUS. 303 AX MWF 8:10-9:00 1-1109 Hansen 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109E V E N I N G41662 MUS. 303 JX T 7:00-10:00 1-1109 Hicks 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109S A T U R D A Y38096 MUS. 303 SX Sat 9:00-12:15 1-1109 Hicks 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109MUS. 304 PIANO IVPrereq: MUS. 303 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y30613 MUS. 304 AX MWF 8:10-9:00 1-1109 Hansen 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109E V E N I N G41771 MUS. 304 JX T 7:00-10:00 1-1109 Hicks 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109S A T U R D A Y38097 MUS. 304 SX Sat 9:00-12:15 1-1109 Hicks 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109MUS. 355 VIOLIN/VIOLA IRecommended: MUS. 100 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43714 MUS. 355 AX TTh 12:35-1:55 1-1115 Ingber 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1115MUS. 356 VIOLIN/VIOLA IIPrereq: MUS. 355 or equivalent, or by audition. Transfer: UC;CSU.W E E K D A Y43715 MUS. 356 AX TTh 12:35-1:55 1-1115 Ingber 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1115MUS. 377 GUITAR IRecommended: MUS. 100 or equivalent. NOTE: MUS. 377 AZ(CRN 42626) will be held at Oceana High School, 401 PalomaAvenue, Pacifica. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43579 MUS. 377 AX TTh 2:30-3:50 1-1115 Markovich 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-111542626 MUS. 377 AZ TTh 3:00-4:20 OCEN Nichols 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk OCENE V E N I N G35578 MUS. 377 KX W 7:00-10:00 1-1115 Markovich 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1115S A T U R D A Y40007 MUS. 377 SX Sat 9:00-12:05 1-1115 Markovich 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1115MUS. 378 GUITAR IIPrereq: MUS. 377 or demonstrated equivalent skills. NOTE:MUS. 378 AZ (CRN 42627) will be held at Oceana High School,401 Paloma Avenue, Pacifica. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43581 MUS. 378 AX TTh 2:30-3:50 1-1115 Markovich 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-111542627 MUS. 378 AZ TTh 3:00-4:30 OCEN Nichols 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk OCENE V E N I N G30618 MUS. 378 KX W 7:00-10:00 1-1115 Markovich 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1115S A T U R D A Y40008 MUS. 378 SX Sat 9:00-12:05 1-1115 Markovich 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1115MUS. 379 GUITAR IIIPrereq: MUS. 378 or demonstrated equivalent skills. Transfer:UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43582 MUS. 379 AX TTh 2:30-3:50 1-1115 Markovich 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1115E V E N I N G30619 MUS. 379 LX Th 7:00-10:00 1-1115 Markovich 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1115MUS. 380 GUITAR IVPrereq: MUS. 379 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y43584 MUS. 380 AX TTh 2:30-3:50 1-1115 Markovich 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1115E V E N I N G39205 MUS. 380 LX Th 7:00-10:00 1-1115 Markovich 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1115MUS. 383 GUITAR ENSEMBLE IPrereq: MUS. 378 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.E V E N I N G39206 MUS. 383 LX Th 7:00-10:00 1-1115 Markovich 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1115MUS. 401 VOICE IRecommended: MUS. 100 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y34202 MUS. 401 CX TTh 9:26-11:00 1-1111 Navari 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1111E V E N I N G34203 MUS. 401 MX W 7:00-10:00 1-1111 Sacco-Belli 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1111MUS. 402 VOICE IIPrereq: MUS. 401 or placement by audition. Transfer: UC;CSU.W E E K D A Y30622 MUS. 402 CX TTh 9:26-11:00 1-1111 Navari 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1111E V E N I N G35424 MUS. 402 MX W 7:00-10:00 1-1111 Sacco-Belli 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1111MUS. 403 VOICE IIIPrereq: MUS. 402 or placement by audition. Transfer: UC;CSU.W E E K D A Y39202 MUS. 403 CX TTh 9:26-11:00 1-1111 Navari 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1111E V E N I N G40262 MUS. 403 MX W 7:00-10:00 1-1111 Sacco-Belli 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-111174 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


MUS. 404 VOICE IVPrereq: MUS. 403 or placement by audition. Transfer: UC;CSU.W E E K D A Y39203 MUS. 404 CX TTh 9:26-11:00 1-1111 Navari 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1111E V E N I N G40264 MUS. 404 MX W 7:00-10:00 1-1111 Sacco-Belli 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1111MUS. 430 CONCERT BANDTransfer: UC; CSU.E V E N I N G36495 MUS. 430 PX T 7:00-10:00 1-1115 Bruno 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 2 Hrs/Wk 1-1115MUS. 450 JAZZ BANDTransfer: UC; CSU.E V E N I N G30629 MUS. 450 QX M 7:00-10:00 1-1115 Bruno 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 2 Hrs/Wk 1-1115MUS. 470 CONCERT CHOIRRecommended: MUS. 100 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(C1).E V E N I N G35329 MUS. 470 RO T 7:00-10:00 1-1111 Navari 2.0MUS. 665ST PIANO: <strong>CLASS</strong>IC THEMES BY THE MASTERSPrereq: Successful completion of a beginning applied muiccourse, or demonstration of equivalent skill in the performancearea. Transfer: UC, CSU.E V E N I N G43745 MUS. 665ST JX T 7:00-10:00 1-1109 Hicks 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109MUS. 665S7 GUITAR: CAGED SCALESPrerequisite: Successful completion of a beginning appliedmusic course or demonstration of equivalent skill in the performancearea. Transfer: UC, CSU.E V E N I N G42489 MUS. 665S7 LX Th 7:00-10:00 1-1115 Markovich 0.5-2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1115MUS. 667SA PIANO: ROMANTIC PERIODPrerequisite: Successful completion of a beginning appliedmusic course or demonstration of equivalent skill in the performancearea. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y42930 MUS. 667SA AX MWF 8:10-9:00 1-1109 Hansen 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1109MUS. 667SV THE STUDY OF BEL CANTO SINGINGPrereq: Successful completion of a beginning applied muiccourse, or demonstration of equivalent skill in the performancearea. Transfer: UC, CSU.E V E N I N G43577 MUS. 667SV MX W 7:00-10:00 1-1111 Sacco-Belli 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/Wk 1-1111MUSIC „ NONNATIVE SPEAKERSMUS. 667SW CONCERT BAND: A NEW BIRTH OF FREEDOMPrereq: Successful completion of a beginning applied muiccourse, or demonstration of equivalent skill in the performancearea. Transfer: UC, CSU.E V E N I N G43716 MUS. 667SW PX T 7:00-10:00 1-1115 Bruno 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 2 Hrs/Wk 1-1115MUS. 667SX JAZZ BAND: THE MUSIC OF QUINCYJONESPrereq: Successful completion of a beginning applied muiccourse, or demonstration of equivalent skill in the performancearea. Transfer: UC, CSU.E V E N I N G43718 MUS. 667SX QX M 7:00-10:00 1-1115 Bruno 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 2 Hrs/Wk 1-1115MUS. 667SY CONCERT CHOIR: GONE-A-MAYINGPrereq: Successful completion of a beginning applied muiccourse, or demonstration of equivalent skill in the performancearea. Transfer: UC, CSU.E V E N I N G43713 MUS. 667SY RO T 7:00-10:00 1-1111 Navari 0.5-3.0MUS. 680SG VOICE FOR THE MUSICAL THEATERPRODUCTIONNew Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43794 MUS. 680SG AA TTh 11:10-12:00 1-1111 Navari 2.0T 12:00-1:00 1-1111 NavariTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 1-1111MUS. 680SH STUDIO LESSONS I (APPLIED MUSIC I)New Prereq: MUS. 304 or MUS. 404 or MUS. 380, or equivalent.Coreq: MUS. 107 and MUS. 113, or MUS. 108 and MUS.114. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43796 MUS. 680SH AA W 3:00-3:50 1-1115 Bruno 1.0NONNATIVE SPEAKERS(The following courses are designed for nonnative speakers ofEnglish.)ESOL 400 ENGLISH COMPOSITION FOR NONNATIVESPEAKERSPrereq: ESOL 840, or 864 and 874, or equivalent; or appropriateskill level as indicated by ESL placement test and othermeasures as necessary. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y39905 ESOL 400 AA MWF 11:10-12:40 5-5102 Rivera 5.039906 ESOL 400 AE Daily 10:10-11:00 5-5102 Hertig 5.0E V E N I N G39972 ESOL 400 JA TTh 4:30-6:45 8-8308 Craigie 5.041631 ESOL 400 JB MW 6:00-8:15 8-8118 Kurland 5.0ESOL 655 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE SUPPLEMENTRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in another ESOLcourse. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y34114 ESOL 655 AV By Arr 1.5-9 Hrs/Wk 5-5100 Suer 0.5-3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u75


S P R I N G C L A S S E SNONNATIVE SPEAKERSESOL 804 ENGLISH FOR CHILDCARE PROVIDERSRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment inESOL 830, or ESOL 863 and ESOL 873, or eligibility for ESOL840, or equivalent. (Units do not count toward the AssociateDegree.)S A T U R D A Y43219 ESOL 804 SX Sat 9:30-12:45 8-8308 Carey 3.0ESOL 805 ENGLISH FOR HEALTH CARE IRecommended: ESOL 840, or eligibility for ESOL 400, orappropriate skill level as indicated by ESL placement test andother measures as necessary, or equivalent. (Units do notcount toward the Associate Degree.)E V E N I N G43701 ESOL 805 JA W 6:00-9:00 8-8317 Rueckhaus 3.0ESOL 830 ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHERLANGUAGES IIIRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 820 or ESOL821 and 822, or ESOL 862 and 872, or appropriate skill levelas indicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y35156 ESOL 830 AA MWF 8:10-9:50 8-8319 Nicol 6.0TTh 8:10-9:25 8-8319 NicolESOL 840 ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHERLANGUAGES IVRecommended: ESOL 830 or ESOL 863 and 873, or appropriateskill level as indicated by ESL placement test and othermeasures as necessary. (Units do not count toward theAssociate Degree.)W E E K D A Y38466 ESOL 840 AA MWF 11:10-12:50 8-8319 Nicol 6.0TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8319 Nicol35152 ESOL 840 AB MWF 8:10-9:50 8-8116 Frasca 6.0TTh 8:10-9:25 8-8116 FrascaESOL 853 INTERMEDIATE ESL LISTENING & SPEAKINGRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 820, orboth 821 and 822, or ESOL 852, or appropriate skill level asindicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y42981 ESOL 853 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8220 Craigie 3.0ESOL 854 HIGH-INTERMEDIATE ESL LISTENING& SPEAKINGRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 830, or bothESOL 831 and 832, or ESOL 853, or appropriate skill level asindidcated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y42456 ESOL 854 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8319 Shaw 3.0ESOL 862 PRE-INTERMEDIATE ESL READING & WRITINGRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 810, orboth 811 and 812, or ESOL 861, or appropriate skill level asindicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y41714 ESOL 862 AA MW 9:10-10:50 8-8224 Shaw 4.0ESOL 863 INTERMEDIATE ESL READING & WRITINGRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 820, orboth 821 and 822, or ESOL 862, or appropriate skill level asindicated by ESL placement test and other measures as necessary.(Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y43206 ESOL 863 AA MW 11:10-12:50 8-8220 Hertig 4.0E V E N I N G43632 ESOL 863 JA Th 6:00-9:50 8-8220 Lamarre 4.0ESOL 864 HIGH-INTERMEDIATE ESL READING & WRITINGRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 830, orESOL 831 and 832, or ESOL 863, or appropriate skill level asindicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)E V E N I N G41927 ESOL 864 JA W 6:00-9:50 7-7307 Lerman 4.0ESOL 871 HIGH-BEGINNING ESL GRAMMARRecommended: Appropriate skill level as indicated by ESLplacement test and other measures as necessary. NOTE: Thiscourse will be held at the Community Learning Center, 520Tamarack Lane, South San Francisco. (Units do not counttoward the Associate Degree.)S A T U R D A Y41200 ESOL 871 SZ Sat 9:30-12:45 CLC Rivera 3.0ESOL 872 PRE-INTERMEDIATE ESL GRAMMARRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 810, orboth ESOL 811 and 812, or ESOL 871, or appropriate skill levelas indicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary, or equivalent. (Units do not count toward theAssociate Degree.)S A T U R D A Y41715 ESOL 872 SA Sat 9:00-12:00 8-8220 Suer 3.0ESOL 873 INTERMEDIATE ESL GRAMMARRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 820, orboth ESOL 821 and 822, or ESOL 872, or appropriate skill levelas indicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary, or equivalent. (Units do not count toward theAssociate Degree.)W E E K D A Y43229 ESOL 873 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 8-8319 Craigie 3.0E V E N I N G42407 ESOL 873 JA T 6:00-8:50 8-8220 Lamarre 3.0ESOL 874 HIGH-INTERMEDIATE ESL GRAMMARRecommended: Satisfactory completion of ESOL 830, orboth ESOL 831 and 832, or ESOL 873, or appropriate sill levelas indicated by ESL placement test and other measures asnecessary, or equivalent. (Units do not count toward theAssociate Degree.)E V E N I N G43633 ESOL 874 JA M 6:00-8:50 7-7307 Lerman 3.0ESOL 875 ADVANCED ESL GRAMMAR AND EDITINGRecommended: Eligibility for ESOL 400, or completion ofESOL 840, or both ESOL 841 and ESOL 842, or ESOL 874, orappropriate skill level as indicated by ESL placement test andother measures as necessary, or equivalent. (Units do notcount toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y39912 ESOL 875 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8220 Carey 3.076 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


NUTRITION(Refer to course listings under FAMILY & CONSUMERSCIENCES.)OCEANOGRAPHY (OCEN)OCEN 100 SURVEY OF OCEANOGRAPHYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(B1).W E E K D A Y30635 OCEN 100 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 PH-405* Zucker 3.030636 OCEN 100 AB TTh 2:00-3:15 PH-405* Zucker 3.0OCEN 101 OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY/FIELD STUDYPrereq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in OCEN 100.Transfer: UC; CSU (B3).W E E K D A Y35392 OCEN 101 AA F 12:10-3:15 7-7338 Zucker 1.0OFFICE ADMINISTRATION(Refer to course listings under BUSINESS COMPUTERSYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT.)PARALEGAL STUDIES (LEGL)LEGL 245 LEGAL OPERATIONSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G30516 LEGL 245 JA T 6:30-9:30 1-1304 Raskin 3.0LEGL 250 LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITINGRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G30517 LEGL 250 JA Th 6:30-9:30 1-1304 Raskin 3.0LEGL 252 PRINCIPLES OF CIVIL & ADMINISTRATIVEPROCESSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G38768 LEGL 252 JA M 6:30-9:30 1-1206 Raskin 3.0LEGL 304 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAWRecommended: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in,LEGL 240 or ADMJ 100, or equivalent; and eligibility for ENGL836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y36559 LEGL 304 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 1-1304 Aurilio 3.0* This class will be held in <strong>Skyline</strong>’s Pacific Heights building,located across the perimeter road from Building 5.NUTRITION „ PHILOSOPHYLEGL 306 LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCERecommended: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in,LEGL 240 or ADMJ 100, or equivalent; and eligibility for ENGL836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y38771 LEGL 306 AX TTh 8:10-9:25 1-1304 Aurilio 3.0LEGL 320 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONRecommended: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in,LEGL 240 or ADMJ 100, or equivalent; and eligibility for ENGL836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y38180 LEGL 320 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 1-1304 Aurilio 3.0LEGL 445 LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENTPrereq: BCM. 212 or 214, or equivalent. Recommended:Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G41531 LEGL 445 JX W 7:00-10:00 2-2117B Prater-Slack 3.0LEGL 671 PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP IRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.H Y B R I D42586 LEGL 671 HJ By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Prater-Slack 4.0Dates for the HJ section: 1/17-1/17LEGL 671 HJ will be held online and on campus. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. Orientation meetings onThursdays, January 17 and January 24, from 5:30-6:45 pm in Room2117A – attendance required.PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)PHIL 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105. Transfer:UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y30684 PHIL 100 AA MW 12:10-1:25 4-170 Colombetti 3.035940 PHIL 100 AB TTh 9:35-10:50 1-1206 Colombetti 3.0E V E N I N G39513 PHIL 100 JA T 7:00-10:00 1-1105 Zoughbie 3.0PHIL 103 CRITICAL THINKINGRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (A3).W E E K D A Y39514 PHIL 103 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1206 Colombetti 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 1-1206E V E N I N G30688 PHIL 103 JA W 7:00-10:00 1-1105 Zoughbie 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk 1-1105H Y B R I D43263 PHIL 103 HA By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Colombetti 3.0Dates for the HA section: 1/17-1/17PHIL 103 HA will be held online and on campus. Orientation meetingon Thursday, January 17, from 2:00 to 3:00 pm, in Building 2,Room 2305. Instructor email: colombetti@smccd.edu.S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u77


S P R I N G C L A S S E SPHILOSOPHY „ PHYSICSPHIL 200 INTRODUCTION TO LOGICRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent;and eligibility for MATH 120 or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (A3).W E E K D A Y30689 PHIL 200 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 1-1206 Colombetti 3.0PHIL 240 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theHonors Transfer Program, but is open to all students. Allstudents enrolling in this section will be required to do Honorslevelwork. Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y40653 PHIL 240 AH TTh 12:35-1:50 2-2305 Colombetti 3.0PHIL 280 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL PHILOSOPHYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2, D3).W E E K D A Y42958 PHIL 280 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 4-180 Diamond 3.0PHIL 280 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY –HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theHonors Transfer Program, but is open to all students. Allstudents enrolling in this section will be required to do Honorslevelwork. Transfer: UC; CSU (C2, D3).W E E K D A Y43754 PHIL 280 AH MWF 9:10-10:00 4-180 Diamond 3.0PHIL 300 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).E V E N I N G40727 PHIL 300 JA M 7:00-10:15 1-1105 Zoughbie 3.0PHYSICAL EDUCATION(Refer to course listings under KINESIOLOGY.)PHYSICS (PHYS)PHYS 105 CONCEPTUAL PHYSICSRecommended: MATH 110 or equivalent; and eligibility forENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (B1).W E E K D A Y43660 PHYS 105 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 7-7304 Windham 3.0PHYS 210 GENERAL PHYSICS IPrereq: MATH 130, or appropriate placement test score andother measures as appropriate, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (B1, B3).W E E K D A Y41391 PHYS 210 AA TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8302 Koskelo 4.0LAB Th 2:10-4:50 7-7305 Langhoff41626 PHYS 210 AB TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8302 Koskelo 4.0LAB F 1:10-3:50 7-7305 Langhoff42311 PHYS 210 AC TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8302 Koskelo 4.0LAB Th 6:10-9:15 7-7305 YadakPHYS 211 GENERAL PHYSICS I – CALCULUS SUPPLEMENTPrereq: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of MATH 242or MATH 252, or appropriate placement test score andother measures as appropriate, or equivalent; and concurrentenrollment in or completion of PHYS 210 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU.E V E N I N G41392 PHYS 211 JA Th 5:10-6:00 7-7303 Yadak 1.0PHYS 220 GENERAL PHYSICS IIPrereq: PHYS 210 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (B1, B3).W E E K D A Y30691 PHYS 220 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8302 Windham 4.0LAB T 2:20-5:00 7-7305 Windham40825 PHYS 220 AB TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8302 Windham 4.0LAB T 5:30-8:45 7-7305 LanghoffPHYS 221 GENERAL PHYSICS II - CALCULUS SUPPLEMENTPrereq: Concurent enrollment in or completion of MATH 242 orMATH 252, or appropriate placement test score and othermeasures as appropriate, or equivalent; and concurrent enrollmentin or completion of PHYS 220 or equivalent. Transfer:UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y36439 PHYS 221 AA T 1:10-2:00 7-7305 Windham 1.0PHYS 250 PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS IPrereq: MATH 251 and concurrent enrollment in or completionof MATH 252, or appropriate placement test score and othermeasures as appropriate, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(B1, B3).W E E K D A Y30692 PHYS 250 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 8-8302 Koskelo 4.0LAB M 1:10-3:50 7-7305 Koskelo36909 PHYS 250 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 8-8302 Koskelo 4.0LAB M 5:10-8:25 7-7305 KoskeloPHYS 260 PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS IIPrereq: PHYS 250 and MATH 252, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (B1, B3).W E E K D A Y30693 PHYS 260 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 8-8302 Koskelo 4.0LAB W 4:10-6:50 7-7305 Langhoff37488 PHYS 260 AX MWF 10:10-11:00 8-8302 Koskelo 4.0LAB W 1:10-3:50 7-7305 KoskeloNote: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.78 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


PHYS 260 PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS II – HONORSPrereq: PHYS 250 and MATH 252, or equivalent. NOTE:This section is designed primarily for students in the HonorsTransfer Program, but is open to all eligible students. Allstudents enrolling in this section will be required to doHonors-level work. Transfer: UC; CSU (B1, B3).W E E K D A Y42237 PHYS 260 AH MWF 10:10-11:00 8-8302 Koskelo 4.0LAB W 1:10-3:50 7-7305 KoskeloPOLITICAL SCIENCE (PLSC)PLSC 130 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y42954 PLSC 130 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 8-8213 Diamond 3.0PLSC 200 NATIONAL, STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.NOTE: Students who have received credit for either PLSC 210or PLSC 301 may not receive credit for PLSC 200. Transfer:UC; CSU (D2b).W E E K D A Y37636 PLSC 200 AA MW 12:10-1:25 8-8213 Masare 3.040036 PLSC 200 AB TTh 8:10-9:25 8-8213 Masare 3.0E V E N I N G39518 PLSC 200 JA W 6:30-9:30 4-180 Staff 3.0PLSC 210 AMERICAN POLITICSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: Students whohave received credit for PLSC 200 may not receive credit forPLSC 210. Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).W E E K D A Y40953 PLSC 210 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 8-8213 Masare 3.030694 PLSC 210 AB TTh 12:35-1:50 7-7110 Masare 3.0E V E N I N G40805 PLSC 210 JA M 7:00-10:15 4-180 Masare 3.0PLSC 210 AMERICAN POLITICS – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: Students whohave received credit for PLSC 200 may not receive credit forPLSC 210. This section is designed primarily for studentsin the Honors Transfer Program, but is open to all students.All students enrolling in this section will be required to doHonors-level work. Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).W E E K D A Y40650 PLSC 210 AH MW 12:10-1:25 2-2305 Diamond 3.0PLSC 280 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL PHILOSOPHYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2, D3).W E E K D A Y42959 PLSC 280 AX MWF 9:10-10:00 4-180 Diamond 3.0PHYSICS „ PSYCHOLOGYPLSC 280 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY –HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theHonors Transfer Program, but is open to all students. All studentsenrolling in this section will be required to do Honorslevelwork. Transfer: UC; CSU (C2, D3).W E E K D A Y43753 PLSC 280 AH MWF 9:10-10:00 4-180 Diamond 3.0PLSC 301 CALIFORNIA STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: Students whohave received credit for PLSC 200 may not receive credit forPLSC 301. Transfer: CSU (D2a).W E E K D A Y30699 PLSC 301 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 4-180 Masare 3.0E V E N I N G30702 PLSC 301 JA W 7:00-10:00 8-8213 Staff 3.0PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC)PSYC 100 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: PSYC 100 AZ(CRN 42112) will be held at Hillsdale High School, 3115 DelMonte Street, San Mateo. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y41446 PSYC 100 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 4-170 Staff 3.030705 PSYC 100 AB MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1107 Eljarrari 3.042192 PSYC 100 AC MWF 10:10-11:00 4-170 McCoy 3.030706 PSYC 100 AD MWF 11:10-12:00 4-180 Merrill-Sinarle 3.040385 PSYC 100 AE MW 12:10-1:25 4-180 Jackson 3.041447 PSYC 100 AF TTh 8:10-9:25 1-1107 Merrill-Sinarle 3.030709 PSYC 100 AG TTh 9:35-10:50 1-1105 Hearne 3.042072 PSYC 100 AJ TTh 12:35-1:50 1-1205 Eljarrari 3.042073 PSYC 100 AL TTh 11:10-12:25 4-170 McCoy 3.042112 PSYC 100 AZ MF 1:30-2:45 HHS Eljarrari 3.0E V E N I N G39405 PSYC 100 JA M 6:00-9:15 1-1107 Jackson 3.030712 PSYC 100 JB W 6:00-9:00 1-1304 Hearne 3.0S A T U R D A Y33581 PSYC 100 SA Sat 9:00-12:15 1-1107 Kemdal Pho 3.0O N L I N E30703 PSYC 100 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE McClain-Rocha 3.0PSYC 100 OL is taught in an online format. Requires internet accessand email. Instructor email: mcclainrochak@smccd.edu.PSYC 105 EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYPrereq: PSYC 100, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y37132 PSYC 105 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 1-1206 Hearne 3.0PSYC 110 COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE & FAMILYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y30715 PSYC 110 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 1-1205 Shusterman 3.0O N L I N E42545 PSYC 110 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Lynn 3.0PSYC 110 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internet accessand email. Instructor email: lynnd@smccd.edu.S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u79


S P R I N G C L A S S E SPSYCHOLOGY „ REAL ESTATEPSYC 171 QUANTITATIVE REASONING IN PSYCHOLOGYPrereq: MATH 120 or equivalent. Recommended: Eligibility forENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. Transfer: CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y30716 PSYC 171 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 1-1105 Hearne 3.0E V E N I N G30717 PSYC 171 JA M 6:00-9:15 1-1304 Hearne 3.0O N L I N E –N E W43617 PSYC 171 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE McClain-Rocha 3.0PSYC 171 OL is taught in an online format. Requires internet accessand email. Instructor email: mcclainrochak@smccd.edu.PSYC 200 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3, E1).W E E K D A Y40660 PSYC 200 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 4-170 McCoy 3.037645 PSYC 200 AB TTh 12:35-1:50 1-1105 Shusterman 3.0E V E N I N G38084 PSYC 200 JA Th 6:30-9:30 2-2305 Staff 3.0O N L I N E42045 PSYC 200 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Lynn 3.0PSYC 200 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Instructor email: lynnd@smccd.edu.PSYC 200 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.NOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theHonors Transfer Program, but is open to all students. Allstudents enrolling in this section will be required to do Honorslevelwork. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3, E1).W E E K D A Y40032 PSYC 200 AH TTh 11:10-12:25 1-1105 Shusterman 3.0PSYC 201 CHILD DEVELOPMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3,E1).W E E K D A Y30718 PSYC 201 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 4-170 Jackson 3.041894 PSYC 201 CX MW 12:10-1:25 8-8306 Floor 3.0E V E N I N G38824 PSYC 201 KX Th 7:00-10:00 14-0006 Francisco 3.0S A T U R D A Y39777 PSYC 201 SX Sat 9:00-5:00 8-8117 Santos 3.0PSYC 201 SX will meet on the following dates: 3/2, 3/9, 3/23, 4/13,4/27 and 5/4.O N L I N E42668 PSYC 201 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE McClain-Rocha 3.0PSYC 201 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Instructor email: mcclainrochak@smccd.edu.PSYC 268 BLACK PSYCHOLOGY – ASTEPRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the ASTEP learning community,but is open to all students. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y40300 PSYC 268 AQ MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1304 Jackson 3.0PSYC 300 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y38083 PSYC 300 AA MWF 10:10-11:00 4-180 Merrill-Sinarle 3.0PSYC 410 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D3).W E E K D A Y35866 PSYC 410 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 7-7110 Merrill-Sinarle 3.0O N L I N E43664 PSYC 410 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Merrill-Sinarle 3.0PSYC 410 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internet accessand email. Instructor email: merrill@smccd.edu.PSYC 680SA SPORTS PSYCHOLOGYRecommended: PSYC 100 and eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105,or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y42597 PSYC 680SA AA MW 1:35-2:50 4-180 Jackson 3.0PUENTE PROGRAM(Refer to course listings under LEARNING COMMUNITIES,beginning on page 87.)REAL ESTATE (R.E.)R.E. 100 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLESRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400; and MATH 110. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G30723 R.E. 100 JA Th 6:30-9:30 8-8302 Nuttall 3.0R.E. 110 REAL ESTATE PRACTICETransfer: CSU.S A T U R D A Y36145 R.E. 110 SA Sat 8:30-12:00 8-8302 Nuttall 3.0R.E. 130 CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE LOAN BROKERING& LENDINGTransfer: CSU.E V E N I N G38793 R.E. 130 JA T 6:30-9:30 8-8302 Nuttall 3.0Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.80 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


RESPIRATORY THERAPY „ SOCIOLOGYRESPIRATORY THERAPY (RPTH)RPTH 430 INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY THERAPEUTICSPrereq: Admission to the Respiratory Therapy Program.NOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$5. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30736 RPTH 430 AA MW 9:10-11:00 7-7215 Daniel 6.0LAB MW 11:10-2:15 7-7215 DanielRPTH 438 CLINICAL CLERKSHIP IPrereq: Admission to the Respiratory Therapy Program.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30738 RPTH 438 AZ F 8:00-4:00 TBA Daniel 1.0RPTH 445 RESPIRATORY DISEASES IPrereq: Admission to the Respiratory Therapy Program.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30739 RPTH 445 AA T 12:40-2:30 7-7215 Staff 2.0RPTH 475 HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING & SELECTEDTOPICS IN RESPIRATORY CAREPrereq: Admission to the Respiratory Therapy Program.Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30740 RPTH 475 AA Th 12:10-1:50 7-7215 Daniel 2.0RPTH 480 DIAGNOSTIC TESTING AND OUTPATIENTRESPIRATORY CAREPrereq: Completion of the first year Respiratory Therapyprogram. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y40733 RPTH 480 AA F 12:10-2:15 7-7215 Harvey 2.0RPTH 485 CLINICAL MEDICINE SEMINARPrereq: Completion of the first year Respiratory Therapyprogram. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30741 RPTH 485 AA F 9:10-11:00 7-7215 Staff 2.0RPTH 488 CLINICAL CLERKSHIP IVPrereq: Completion of the first year Respiratory Therapyprogram. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y30742 RPTH 488 AZ By Arr 384 Hours TBA Daniel 6.0Dates for the AZ section: 1/22-6/20RPTH 495 RESPIRATORY CARE BOARD EXAMINATIONPREPARATION & REVIEWPrereq: Completion of the first year of a respiratory therapyprogram or an applicant to the Respiratory Care Board forRespiratory Care. NOTE: This course has a non-refundablematerials charge of $5. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y36845 RPTH 495 AA Th 9:10-11:00 7-7215 Staff 2.0RPTH 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN RESPIRATORY THERAPYTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y38193 RPTH 690 AA By Arr 2 Hrs/Wk TBA Staff 2.0SCHOLAR ATHLETE LEARNINGCOMMUNITY(Refer to course listings under LEARNING COMMUNITIES,beginning on page 87.)SOCIAL SCIENCE (SOSC)SOSC 150 GENDER, SOCIETY AND CULTURE – WITNOTE: This section is designed primarily for students in theWomen in Transition learning community, but is open to allstudents. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y43663 SOSC 150 AR MWF 10:00-11:00 1-1206 Slicton 3.0SOSC 270 THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU.E V E N I N G43720 SOSC 270 JA M 6:30-9:45 4-170 Bell 3.0SOCIOLOGY (SOCI)SOCI 100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y30746 SOCI 100 AA MWF 8:10-9:00 1-1107 Moynihan 3.040027 SOCI 100 AB TTh 8:10-9:25 1-1111 Moynihan 3.041830 SOCI 100 AC TTh 9:35-10:50 4-180 Moynihan 3.0E V E N I N G30748 SOCI 100 JA T 6:30-9:30 1-1107 Murajda 3.0SOCI 105 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ISSUESRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3). Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y40028 SOCI 105 AA MWF 11:10-12:00 1-1205 Moynihan 3.0SOCI 110 COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE AND FAMILYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y37144 SOCI 110 AX TTh 9:35-10:50 1-1205 Shusterman 3.0O N L I N E42546 SOCI 110 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Lynn 3.0SOCI 110 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internet accessand email. Instructor email: lynnd@smccd.edu.SOCI 141 RACE & ETHNICITYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y41329 SOCI 141 AA MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1205 Moynihan 3.0S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u81


SPANISHSPANISH (SPAN)S P R I N G C L A S S E SSPAN 110 ELEMENTARY SPANISHRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(C2).W E E K D A Y30759 SPAN 110 AX Daily 10:10-11:00 8-8308 Castro 5.0E V E N I N G39762 SPAN 110 JA MW 6:30-8:45 8-8308 Gazulla Garanto 5.0SPAN 110 ELEMENTARY SPANISH – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the Honors Transfer Program,but is open to all students. All students enrolling in this sectionwill be required to do Honors-level work. Transfer: UC; CSU(C2).W E E K D A Y41201 SPAN 110 AH Daily 10:10-11:00 8-8308 Castro 5.0SPAN 112 ELEMENTARY SPANISH IIPrereq: SPAN 111 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y43207 SPAN 112 AA TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8308 Castro 3.0SPAN 120 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY SPANISHPrereq: SPAN 110 or SPAN 112, or equivalent. Transfer: UC:CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y30764 SPAN 120 AX MWF 12:10-1:40 8-8308 Castro 5.0SPAN 120 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY SPANISH – HONORSPrereq: SPAN 110 or SPAN 112, or equivalent. NOTE: Thissection is designed primarily for students in the HonorsTransfer Program, but is open to all eligible students. All studentsenrolling in this section will be required to do Honorslevelwork. Transfer: UC: CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y30760 SPAN 120 AH MWF 12:10-1:40 8-8308 Castro 5.0SPAN 130 INTERMEDIATE SPANISHPrereq: Satisfactory completion of SPAN 120 or 122, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y37024 SPAN 130 AX MWF 11:10-12:00 8-8308 Castro 3.0SPAN 130 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH – HONORSPrereq: Satisfactory completion of SPAN 120 or 122, orequivalent. NOTE: This section is designed primarily for studentsin the Honors Transfer Program, but is open to all eligiblestudents. All students enrolling in this section will be requiredto do Honors-level work. Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y41206 SPAN 130 AH MWF 11:10-12:00 8-8308 Castro 3.082 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


SPANISH „ TAGALOGSPAN 130 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH – PUENTEPrereq: Satisfactory completion of SPAN 120 or 122, orequivalent. NOTE: This section is designed primarily for studentsin the Puente learning community, but is open to alleligible students. Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y41205 SPAN 130 AP MWF 11:10-12:00 8-8308 Castro 3.0SPEECH(Refer to course listings under COMMUNICATION STUDIES.)STUDENT GOVERNMENT (SGOV)S P R I N G C L A S S E SSGOV 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN STUDENT GOVERNMENTTransfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43489 SGOV 690 AV T 3:40-5:00 4-272 Mair 1.0-3.0SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY (SURG)SURG 442 SURGICAL SPECIALTIESPrereq: SURG 440 and SURG 441.W E E K D A Y38786 SURG 442 AA W 8:10-2:15 7-7205 Erskine 6.0SURG 443 CLINICAL PRACTICE FOR SURGICALTECHNOLOGYPrereq: SURG 440 and SURG 441, and a current healthcareprovider CPR card.W E E K D A Y38787 SURG 443 AZ By Arr 512 Hours TBA Erskine 8.0SURG 446 CLINICAL PRACTICE FOR CENTRAL SERVICETECHNOLOGYPrereq: SURG 445.W E E K D A Y41398 SURG 446 AZ By Arr 192 Hours TBA Wasilewski 3.0TAGALOG(Refer to course listings under FILIPINO.)Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u83


TELECOMMUNICATIONS & NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYS P R I N G C L A S S E STELECOMMUNICATIONS &NETWORK INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY (TCOM)TCOM 410 STRUCTURED WIRING AND CABLING FORTELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKINGPrereq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in TCOM 405or ELEC 110, or equivalent training or experience. Transfer:CSU.E V E N I N G41508 TCOM 410 JA T 6:30-8:45 2-2108 Allen 3.0T 8:50-10:00 2-2108 AllenTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkTCOM 451 PC CONFIGURATION AND REPAIRRecommended: BCM. 105 or equivalent, and completion of orconcurrent enrollment in ELEC 110 or TCOM 405, or equivalenttraining or experience. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G38154 TCOM 451 JX TTh 6:30-8:45 2-2120 Lohmann 6.0LAB TTh 8:50-10:05 2-2120 LohmannTBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkTCOM 452 A+ CERTIFICATION EXAM PREPARATIONPrereq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in TCOM 451or equivalent training or experience. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G43631 TCOM 452 JA Th 4:30-6:30 2-2120 Cortes 2.0TBA Hours: By Arr 3 Hrs/WkTCOM 460 FIBER OPTICS TECHNOLOGYTransfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40287 TCOM 460 JA Th 7:00-10:00 2-2108 Scurries 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkTCOM 480 NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS (LAN)(Cisco Academy Course – CCNA 1) Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G34606 TCOM 480 JX W 7:00-10:00 2-2120 Del Prado 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkTCOM 481 NETWORK SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATIONPrereq: TCOM/BCM. 480, or equivalent training or experience.Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40148 TCOM 481 JX W 7:00-10:00 2-2108 Cortes 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkTCOM 482 INTRODUCTION TO ROUTERS(Cisco Academy Course – CCNA 1 & 2) Prereq: TCOM/BCM.480, or equivalent training or experience. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G37245 TCOM 482 JX Th 7:00-10:00 2-2111 Del Prado 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk84 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


TELECOMMUNICATIONS & NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY „ WELLNESSTCOM 483 NETWORK SWITCHES – CONCEPTSAND APPLICATIONS(Cisco Academy Course – CCNA 3) Prereq: TCOM/BCM. 480, or equivalent training or experience.Recommended: TCOM/COMP 482, or equivalent trainingor experience. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40735 TCOM 483 JX W 7:00-10:00 2-2111 Del Prado 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkTCOM 484 ADVANCED ROUTING CONCEPTSAND APPLICATIONS(Cisco Academy Course – CCNA 3 & 4) Prereq: TCOM 482,or equivalent training or experience. Recommended: TCOM483, or equivalent training or experience. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G40288 TCOM 484 JX T 7:00-10:00 2-2111 Del Prado 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkTCOM 670 TCOM OR NETWORK INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY WORK EXPERIENCEPrereq: Must be enrolled in a TCOM course. Transfer: CSU.E V E N I N G30792 TCOM 670 JV By Arr 1-4 Hrs/Wk TBA Perino 1.0-4.0WELLNESS (WELL)(Admission to WELL 701 is by special application only.)WELL 665SB SELF-HELP STRESS REDUCTION TECHNIQUESNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$15. Students are required to bring a yoga mat or large toweland a pillow to class.S U N D A Y43354 WELL 665SB US Sun 9:00-5:00 6-6202A Brown 0.5Date for WELL 665SB US: 4/21WELL 665SC INTRODUCTION TO FACE &DECOLLETE MASSAGENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$15. Students are required to bring 2 clean sheets and 2 cleanpillowcases to class.S U N D A Y43357 WELL 665SC US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Frederick 0.5Date for WELL 665SC US: 2/10WELL 665SD INTRODUCTION TO HAND MASSAGENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$15. Students are required to bring 2 clean sheets and 2 cleanpillowcases to class.S U N D A Y43355 WELL 665SD US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Aldridge 0.5Date for WELL 665SD US: 5/5WELL 665SE INTRODUCTION TO FOOT MASSAGENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$15. Students are required to bring 2 clean sheets and 2 cleanpillowcases to class.S U N D A Y43358 WELL 665SE US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Aldridge 0.5Date for WELL 665SE US: 3/17WELL 665SF INTRODUCTION TO NECK AND SHOULDERMASSAGENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$15. Students are required to bring 2 clean sheets, 2 cleanpillowcases, and one hand towel to class.S U N D A Y42980 WELL 665SF US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Aldridge 0.5Date for WELL 665SF US: 4/14WELL 665SG INTRODUCTION TO BACK MASSAGENOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$15. Students are required to bring 2 clean sheets, 2 cleanpillowcases, and one hand towel to class.S U N D A Y42985 WELL 665SG US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Frederick 0.5Date for WELL 665SG US: 2/3WELL 665SH INTRODUCTION TO FLOWER ESSENCESNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials chargeof $15.S U N D A Y42982 WELL 665SH US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Leary 0.5Date for WELL 665SH US: 1/27WELL 665SJ INTRODUCTION TO GEM ELIXIRSNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials chargeof $15.S U N D A Y42984 WELL 665SJ US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Leary 0.5Dates for WELL 665SJ US: 3/10-3/10WELL 665SK ASIAN BODYWORK SYSTEMSNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials charge of$5. Students are required to bring 2 clean sheets and 2 cleanpillowcases to class.S U N D A Y43682 WELL 665SK US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Brown 0.5Date for WELL 665SK US: 4/28WELL 665SL TAXES AND BUSINESS BASICS FORBODYWORKERSNOTE: This course has a non-refundable materials chargeof $10.S U N D A Y43681 WELL 665SL US Sun 9:00-5:00 4-102 Aldridge 0.5Date for WELL 665SL US: 3/3WELL 680SA EVERYDAY USES OF HERBSNew Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.O N L I N E43792 WELL 680SA OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Leary 3.0WELL 680SA OL is offered in an online format. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. Instructor email:learym@smccd.edu.WELL 702 MASSAGE THERAPY IIPrereq: WELL 701 or equivalent.E V E N I N G43359 WELL 702 JA MTWTh 6:00-10:00 4-122 Brown 9.0Note: A computerized checking system is in place to enforceany stated prerequisites. See page 13 for more information.S P R I N G C L A S S E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u85


WELLNESS „ WOMEN IN TRANSITION PROGRAMWELL 760 INTRODUCTION TO “WHOLISTIC” HEALTHRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.S P R I N G C L A S S E SO N L I N E43480 WELL 760 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Leary 3.0WELL 760 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:learym@smccd.edu.WELL 880SC AROMATHERAPY FOR WELLNESS – NEWO N L I N E43793 WELL 880SC OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Leary 3.0WELL 880SC OL is offered in an online format. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. Instructor email:learym@smccd.edu.WOMEN IN TRANSITION PROGRAM(Refer to course listings under LEARNING COMMUNITIES,beginning on page 87.)Attention Students:Registration for the spring term beginson Monday, November 5th. You will not beable to register for classes if you have anyoutstanding balances on your account.NEW CHANGE IN FEE PAYMENT PROCESS FORSPRING AND SUMMER 2013On Monday, January 7, 2013, students who have any unpaid feeswill be dropped from spring classes for non-payment of any unpaidfees. Beginning, Tuesday, January 8 (one week before the start ofthe spring semester), students will be dropped at midnight the dayfollowing their registration for non-payment of any unpaid fees.If you need assistance in paying your fees, you are encouraged to:• Enroll in an inexpensive payment plan via WebSMART• Apply for financial aid (www.fafsa.gov) at least five businessdays prior to registering for your classes• Complete the Board of Governors Fee Waiver via WebSMARTIf you still need financial assistance after exhausting all optionslisted above, please contact the Dean of Enrollment Services atmosbyj@smccd.edu.86 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Learning CommunitiesWhat is a Learning Community?Learning Communities are two or more classes,often in different departments, designed to be taken togetherby the same group of students in each class of the LearningCommunity. Learning Communities are designed to connectstudents to each other, to their teachers, to the college, and tostudent learning. The classes have a common theme andcoordinate their assignments. This allows students to work onthemes from a multi-disciplinary perspective.In Learning Communities, faculty members assist learning andinnovation as everyone works together to create communityin a positive learning environment. Students participate ingroups to share ideas and help each other learn.There is a greater sense of involvement with studentsand professors.ASTEP: AFRICAN-AMERICANSUCCESS THROUGH EXCELLENCEAND PERSISTENCEThe African-American Success Through Excellence andPersistence learning community allows you to examine thecomplex issues of African descended peoples, includingAfrican-American culture, tradition, identity, history and contemporarylife through classes, lectures, discussions, films,guest speakers and presentations. The ASTEP program helpsstudents of all ethnicities and abilities identify their strengthsand talents. The theme for the ASTEP learning community for2012-2013 is Nia, which means to make our collective vocationthe building and developing of our community in order torestore our people to their traditional greatness. For more informationabout the African-American Learning Community, callPhyllis Taylor at (650) 738-4233 or email taylorp@smccd.edu.BIOL 110 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY – ASTEPRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: This section isdesigned primarily for students in the ASTEP learning community,but is open to all students. Transfer: UC; CSU (B2, B3).W E E K D A Y42002 BIOL 110 AQ TTh 1:10-2:25 7-7304 Davis 4.0LAB T 2:35-5:50 7-7238 DavisCOMM 150 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION – ASTEPRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment inENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. NOTE: This section is designed primarily for studentsin the ASTEP learning community, but is open to all students.Transfer: UC; CSU (A1).W E E K D A Y40613 COMM 150 AQ MWF 11:10-12:00 1-1124 Taylor-Gulbransen 3.0COUN 100 COLLEGE SUCCESS – ASTEPTransfer: UC; CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y41584 COUN 100 AQ MW 11:10-12:30 1-1306 Dupre 3.040122 COUN 100 BQ TTh 12:10-1:25 1-1306 Dupre 3.0ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – ASTEPWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibilityfor ENGL 100 on approved college placement tests andother measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836 orENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. Transfer: UC; CSU (A2, A3).W E E K D A Y33325 ENGL 100 AQ MWF 8:10-9:00 7-7307 Jones 3.0ENGL 846 READING AND WRITING CONNECTIONS – ASTEPPrereq: Completion of ENGL 826 and READ 826, or ENGL 828,or ESOL 840, or ESOL 841 and ESOL 842, or ESOL 864 andESOL 874; or eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL846, or ESOL 400 on approved college placement test, orequivalent.W E E K D A Y43613 ENGL 846 AQ MWF 11:10-12:35 4-272 Jones 5.0HIST 244 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY – ASTEPRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).W E E K D A Y37643 HIST 244 AQ TTh 9:35-10:50 8-8213 Wright Jr 3.0MATH 110 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA – ASTEPPrereq: Completion of MATH 806 or 811, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. Recommended: Completion of ENGL 836 andREAD 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE:TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. (Units do notcount toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y40231 MATH 110 AQ Daily 9:10-10:00 PH-308* Deamer 5.0MATH 120 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA – ASTEPPrereq: Completion of MATH 110 or MATH 112, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.W E E K D A Y40670 MATH 120 AQ Daily 10:10-11:00 PH-308* Deamer 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 200 PROBABILITY & STATISTICS – ASTEPPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y42034 MATH 200 AQ MWF 12:10-1:20 2-2117A Deamer 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkPSYC 268 BLACK PSYCHOLOGY – ASTEPRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D3).W E E K D A Y40300 PSYC 268 AQ MWF 9:10-10:00 1-1304 Jackson 3.0L E A R N I N G C O M M U N I T I E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u87


L E A R N I N G C O M M U N I T I E SCAREER ADVANCEMENTACADEMY – ALLIED HEALTHThe Allied Health Career Advancement Academy providesa bridge of courses in English, Math, Counseling, andIntroduction to Health Careers to prepare students for entryinto healthcare programs the following semester. A CareerCertificate in the Allied Health areas of Emergency MedicalTechnician, Medical Office Assistant, Nursing Assistant,or Sterile Processing will be awarded upon completion ofthe program. Please email skycaa@smccd.edu or call(650) 738-4185 for more information. Applications are dueDecember 12, 2012.CRER 650 CAREERS IN HEALTHCARE SEMINAR – CAANOTE: Students enrolling in CRER 650 CAB (CRN 43168) mustalso enroll in HSCI 680SA CAB (CRN 43472). Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43168 CRER 650 CAB TTh 11:10-12:00 1-1306 DeMello 1.0Dates for CRER 650 CAB: 3/17-5/24CRER 650 SOFT SKILLS FOR ALLIED HEALTH – CAATransfer: CSU.H Y B R I D30230 CRER 650 HAB By Arr 1 Hr/Wk HYBRID DeMello 0.5Th 2:00-4:00 1219BDates for CRER 650 HAB: 3/18-5/9CRER 650 HAB will be held online and on campus. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. On campus meeting onThursday, 4/25 from 2:00-4:00 pm in Room 1219B. Instructor email:demellol@smccd.edu.ENGL 846 READING AND WRITING CONNECTIONS – CAAPrereq: Completion of ENGL 826 and READ 826, or ENGL 828,or ESOL 840, or ESOL 841 and ESOL 842, or ESOL 864 andESOL 874; or eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL846, or ESOL 400 on approved college placement test, orequivalent.W E E K D A Y43474 ENGL 846 CAB MWF 11:10-12:35 TBA Doreen 5.0HSCI 680SA GATEWAY TO HEALTH CAREERS – CAANOTE: Students enrolling in HSCI 680SA CAB (CRN 43472)must also enroll in CRER 650 CAB (CRN 43168). Transfer:CSU.W E E K D A Y43472 HSCI 680SA CAB TTh 11:10-12:25 7-7115 Crawford 3.0MATH 110 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA – CAAPrereq: Completion of MATH 806 or 811, or appropriate placementtest score and other measures as appropriate, or equivalent.Recommended: Completion of ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.W E E K D A Y38839 MATH 110 CAB Daily 1:10-2:00 7-7115 Hasson 5.0CAREER ADVANCEMENT ACADEMY– AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGYThe Automotive Technology Career Advancement Academyprovides the necessary instruction to gain the hands-on skillsessential for beginning a career in the automotive industry, injust one semester. Students receive a Certificate ofSpecialization upon completion of the program and have thetools to enter the workforce and pursue further automotiveeducation. Students enrolling in AUTO 709 CAA (CRN 43159),AUTO 710 CAA (CRN 43122) and CRER 650 CAA (CRN40403).must also enroll in and ENGL 846 CAA (CRN 43616)and MATH 111 CAA (CRN 30542), or achieve appropriatescores on approved college placement test. Contact the CAACoordinator at (650) 738-4185 or email skycaa@smccd.edufor an application and more information. Applications are dueDecember 12, 2012.AUTO 709 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ORIENTATION – CAANOTE: Students enrolling in AUTO 709 CAA (CRN 43159) mustalso enroll in AUTO 710 CAA (CRN 43122) and CRER 650 CAA(CRN 40403). Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43159 AUTO 709 CAA TTh 1:45-4:45 8-8103 Johnson 2.5Dates for AUTO 709 CAA: 1/15-4/11AUTO 710 FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTOMOTIVETECHNOLOGY – CAANOTE: Students enrolling in AUTO 710 CAA (CRN 43122) mustalso enroll in AUTO 709 CAA (CRN 43159) and CRER 650 CAA(CRN 40403). Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y43122 AUTO 710 CAA MW 1:45-4:35 8-8103 Johnson 4.0CRER 650 CAREERS IN AUTO SEMINARNOTE: Students enrolling in CRER 650 CAA (CRN 40403) mustalso enroll in AUTO 709 CAA (CRN 43159) and AUTO 710 CAA(CRN 43122). Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y40403 CRER 650 CAA F 1:10-2:40 1-1306 DeMello 1.0Dates for CRER 650 CAA: 2/1-5/17ENGL 846 READING AND WRITING CONNECTIONSPrereq: Completion of ENGL 826 and READ 826, or ENGL 828,or ESOL 840, or ESOL 841 and ESOL 842, or ESOL 864 andESOL 874; or eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL846, or ESOL 400 on approved college placement test, orequivalent.W E E K D A Y43616 ENGL 846 CAA TTh 10:10-12:30 4-301 Feiner 5.0MATH 111 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA I – CAAPrereq: Completion of MATH 806 or 811, or appropriate placementtest score and other measures as appropriate, or equivalent.Recommended: Completion of READ 836 with a grade ofC or better, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 GraphingCalculator required.W E E K D A Y30542 MATH 111 CAA MW 10:10-11:25 7-7115 Hasson 3.088 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCEFirst Year Experience (FYE)The First Year Experience (FYE) Learning Community isdesigned to assist students new to <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Students,faculty and counselors collaborate through a set of chosenclasses to establish a strong foundation for success in college.By enrolling in all the FYE classes the student is joining a communityof learners with a common goal of progressing thoughmath and English courses while learning important skills forstudent success. To enroll, or for more information about theFYE Learning Community, contact Vanson Nguyen atnguyenv@smccd.edu, or call (650) 738-4221.COMM 110 PUBLIC SPEAKING – FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(A1).W E E K D A Y43609 COMM 110 AY TTh 9:35-10:50 4-274 Cunningham 3.0COMM 130 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION – FIRSTYEAR EXPERIENCERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(A1).W E E K D A Y43611 COMM 130 AY TTh 8:10-9:25 4-274 Cunningham 3.0COUN 100 COLLEGE SUCCESS – FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCENOTE: Students enrolling in COUN 100 AY (CRN 42271) mustalso enroll in ENGL 100 AY (CRN 43612) and MATH 120 AY(CRN 42977). Transfer: UC; CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y42271 COUN 100 AY TTh 9:35-10:50 2-2351 Hermosillo 3.0ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCEWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. NOTE: Students enrolling inENGL 100 AY (CRN 43612) must also enroll in COUN 100 AY(CRN 42271) and MATH 120 AY (CRN 42977). Transfer: UC;CSU (A2, A3).W E E K D A Y43612 ENGL 100 AY MWF 9:10-10:00 4-301 Feiner 3.0MATH 120 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA – FIRST YEAREXPERIENCEPrereq: Completion of MATH 110 or MATH 112, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.Students enrolling in MATH 120 AY (CRN 42977) must alsoenroll in COUN 100 AY (CRN 42271) and ENGL 100 AY(CRN 43612).W E E K D A Y42977 MATH 120 AY Daily 11:10-12:00 4-271 Nguyen 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkFirst Year Experience – Latinos Excellingin Academics Program (LEAP)The First Year Experience – LEAP is a community of scholarswho work together to develop academic skills and leadershipabilities so that they can succeed in school and work.Students will enroll in a cohort of courses, including a careerplanning course that explores career options, enhancing thestudent’s transition into the workforce with confidence. Toenroll, or for more information about this learning community,contact Cecilia Gutierrez at gutierrezc@smccd.edu.CRER 650 FYE LEAP SEMINARNOTE: All students enrolling in CRER 650 AY (CRN 42356)must also enroll in LSKL 109 AY (CRN 43422), and MATH 110AY (CRN 30533). Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y42356 CRER 650 AY F 11:10-12:00 TBA Gutierrez 1.0LSKL 109 SUPPLEMENTAL LEARNING ASSISTANCEFOR ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA – FIRST YEAREXPERIENCE (LEAP)Coreq: Concurrent enrollment in MATH 110, MATH 111 or MATH112. NOTE: All students enrolling in LSKL 109 AY (CRN 43422)must also enroll in CRER 650 AY (CRN 42356) and MATH 110AY (CRN 30533). (Units do not count toward the AssociateDegree.)W E E K D A Y43422 LSKL 109 AY By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk TBA Staff 0.5MATH 110 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA – FIRST YEAREXPERIENCE (LEAP)Prereq: Completion of MATH 806 or 811, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. Recommended: Completion of ENGL 836 andREAD 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE:TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. All studentsenrolling in MATH 110 AY (CRN 30533) must also enroll inCRER 650 AY (CRN 42356) and LSKL 109 AY (CRN 43422).(Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y30533 MATH 110 AY Daily 10:10-11:00 7-7104 Zamani 5.0HONORS TRANSFER PROGRAMThese sections are designed primarily for students in theHonors Transfer Program, but are open to all students. All studentsenrolling in these sections will be required to do Honorslevelwork. For information about the Honors Transfer Program,please call Katharine Harer, (650) 738-4412.ANTH 360 NATIVE PEOPLES OF NORTH AMERICA –HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y43662 ANTH 360 AH MWF 11:10-12:00 7-7110 Slicton 3.0ART 115 ART, MUSIC AND IDEAS – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100, 105 or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y30026 ART 115 AH TTh 11:10-12:25 1-1107 Takayama 3.0L E A R N I N G C O M M U N I T I E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u89


L E A R N I N G C O M M U N I T I E SASTR 100 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY – HONORSTransfer: UC; CSU (B1).W E E K D A Y41500 ASTR 100 AH TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8304 Grist 3.0ASTR 101 ASTRONOMY LABORATORY – HONORSPrereq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ASTR 100,or equivalent. Recommended: Completion of MATH 110 orequivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (B3).W E E K D A Y43447 ASTR 101 AH T 2:10-4:50 8-8304 Grist 1.0BIOL 675 HONORS COLLOQUIUM IN BIOLOGY – THE HUMANBRAIN: IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTHPrereq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in any non-Honors Biology level 100 or 200 course. NOTE: Honors creditwill also be awarded for any 100- or 200-level Biology coursetaken concurrently. Transfer: UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y38736 BIOL 675 AH F 1:10-2:00 7-7104 Bookstaff 1.0CHEM 210 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I – HONORSPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123 with a grade ofC or better, or appropriate placement test score and othermeasures as appropriate, or equivalent. Recommended:Completion of CHEM 192 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (B1, B3).W E E K D A Y30183 CHEM 210 AH MWF 9:10-10:00 4-148 Velez De Jesus 5.0LAB TTh 9:10-11:50 7-7333 Velez De JesusECON 102 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS – HONORSPrereq: ECON 100. Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836and MATH 110. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y42046 ECON 102 AH TTh 9:35-10:50 PH-411* Suzuki 3.0ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – HONORSWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. Transfer: UC; CSU (A2, A3).W E E K D A Y30296 ENGL 100 AH MWF 11:10-12:00 8-8222 Bowsher 3.0E V E N I N G42994 ENGL 100 JH TTh 5:30-6:45 7-7307 McClung 3.0ENGL 110 COMPOSITION, LITERATURE & CRITICALTHINKING – HONORSPrereq: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(A2, A3, C2).W E E K D A Y30316 ENGL 110 AH TTh 11:10-12:25 8-8224 Floro 3.0E V E N I N G39967 ENGL 110 JH W 7:00-10:00 7-7303 Tipton 3.0ENGL 161 CREATIVE WRITING I – HONORSPrereq: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer:UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y43216 ENGL 161 AH TTh 12:35-1:50 8-8319 Harer 3.0ENVS 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE –HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer credit: UC;CSU (B2).W E E K D A Y43123 ENVS 100 AH TTh 12:35-1:50 7-7104 McCarthy 3.0HIST 202 UNITED STATES HISTORY II – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).W E E K D A Y43555 HIST 202 AH TTh 11:10-12:25 1-1304 Bell 3.0HIST 240 HISTORY OF ETHNIC GROUPS IN CALIFORNIA –HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D2a).W E E K D A Y40603 HIST 240 AH MWF 10:10-11:00 2-2305 Wong 3.0JOUR 110 MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY – HONORSPrereq: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846,or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y41716 JOUR 110 AH MWF 9:10-10:00 8-8308 Kaplan-Biegel 3.0JOUR 120 WRITING AND REPORTING FOR THE MEDIA –HONORSPrereq: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer:UC; CSU.W E E K D A Y42063 JOUR 120 AH MWF 10:10-11:00 TBA Kaplan-Biegel 3.0LIT. 111 SHORT STORY – HONORSPrereq: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(C2).E V E N I N G41733 LIT. 111 JH Th 7:00-10:00 4-272 Lachmayr 3.0MATH 200 PROBABILITY & STATISTICS – HONORSPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y39585 MATH 200 AH TTh 12:35-2:25 7-7310 Moss 4.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 242 APPLIED CALCULUS II – HONORSPrereq: Completion of MATH 130 and MATH 241, or equivalent.NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. Transfer:UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y39196 MATH 242 AH MWF 8:10-9:00 7-7111 Fredricks 3.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk90 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


MATH 251 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I –HONORSPrereq: Completion of MATH 222, or appropriate placementtest score and other measures as appropriate, or equivalent.NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. Transfer:UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y35380 MATH 251 AH Daily 11:10-12:00 7-7109 Zamani 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMATH 252 CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II –HONORSPrereq: Completion of MATH 251, or equivalent. NOTE: TI-83or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required. Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).W E E K D A Y40136 MATH 252 AH Daily 8:10-9:00 7-7104 Leach 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/Wk42256 MATH 252 BH Daily 10:10-11:00 7-7109 Tsuchida 5.0TBA Hours: By Arr 1 Hr/WkMUS. 115 MUSIC, ART AND IDEAS – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).W E E K D A Y30596 MUS. 115 AH TTh 11:10-12:25 1-1107 Takayama 3.0PHIL 240 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y40653 PHIL 240 AH TTh 12:35-1:50 2-2305 Colombetti 3.0PHIL 280 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY –HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2, D3).W E E K D A Y43754 PHIL 280 AH MWF 9:10-10:00 4-180 Diamond 3.0PHYS 260 PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS II – HONORSPrereq: PHYS 250 and MATH 252, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (B1, B3).W E E K D A Y42237 PHYS 260 AH MWF 10:10-11:00 8-8302 Koskelo 4.0LAB W 1:10-3:50 7-7305 KoskeloPLSC 210 AMERICAN POLITICS – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D1).W E E K D A Y40650 PLSC 210 AH MW 12:10-1:25 2-2305 Diamond 3.0PLSC 280 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY –HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2, D3).W E E K D A Y43753 PLSC 280 AH MWF 9:10-10:00 4-180 Diamond 3.0PSYC 200 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3, E1).W E E K D A Y40032 PSYC 200 AH TTh 11:10-12:25 1-1105 Shusterman 3.0SPAN 110 ELEMENTARY SPANISH – HONORSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(C2).W E E K D A Y41201 SPAN 110 AH Daily 10:10-11:00 8-8308 Castro 5.0SPAN 120 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY SPANISH – HONORSPrereq: SPAN 110 or SPAN 112, or equivalent. Transfer: UC:CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y30760 SPAN 120 AH MWF 12:10-1:40 8-8308 Castro 5.0SPAN 130 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH – HONORSPrereq: Satisfactory completion of SPAN 120 or 122, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y41206 SPAN 130 AH MWF 11:10-12:00 8-8308 Castro 3.0KABABAYAN PROGRAMKababayan is a transfer and community support program withthe goal of increasing proficiency in English skills for successin college, work and life. The courses are open to all studentsand focus on the Filipino/Filipino-American experience. Formore information about the Kababayan Program, please call(650) 738-4119.COUN 100 COLLEGE SUCCESS – KABABAYANTransfer: UC; CSU (E1).W E E K D A Y40693 COUN 100 BK MW 10:10-11:25 TBA Espinueva 3.0ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – KABABAYANWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. Transfer: UC; CSU (A2, A3).W E E K D A Y30297 ENGL 100 AK MW 10:10-11:25 4-274 Erpelo 3.030299 ENGL 100 BK TTh 11:10-12:25 4-274 Erpelo 3.0ENGL 104 APPLIED ENGLISH SKILLS FOR CULTURALPRODUCTION – KABABAYANRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y40116 ENGL 104 AK TTh 2:10-3:25 1-1115 Erpelo 1.0-3.0L E A R N I N G C O M M U N I T I E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u91


L E A R N I N G C O M M U N I T I E SENGL 846 READING AND WRITING CONNECTIONS –KABABAYANPrereq: Completion of ENGL 826 and READ 826, or ENGL 828,or ESOL 840, or ESOL 841 and ESOL 842, or ESOL 864 andESOL 874; or eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL846, or ESOL 400 on approved college placement test, orequivalent.W E E K D A Y43614 ENGL 846 BK MWF 8:10-9:40 4-274 Basnage 5.0FILI 120 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY FILIPINO – KABABAYANPrereq: FILI 110 or FILI 112, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(C2).W E E K D A Y41926 FILI 120 AK MWF 12:10-1:35 1-1202 Bautista 5.0HIST 436 FILIPINOS IN AMERICA – KABABAYANRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y43113 HIST 436 AK TTh 11:10-12:25 4-180 Bolick 3.0LIT. 267 FILIPINO AMERICAN LITERATURE – KABABAYANPrerequisite: ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent. Transfer:UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y42399 LIT. 267 AK MW 12:10-1:25 4-274 Erpelo 3.0PUENTE PROGRAMA college/university program open to all students, with a focuson Chicano/Latino students. The program involves Englishinstruction, counseling and mentoring. For more informationabout the Puente Program, call (650) 738-4493.CRER 650 PUENTE SEMINARNOTE: All students enrolling in CRER 650 AP (CRN 41030)must also enroll in ENGL 100 AP (CRN 37022). Transfer: CSU.W E E K D A Y41030 CRER 650 AP MW 9:10-10:00 TBA Valle 2.0ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – PUENTEWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibilityfor ENGL 100 on approved college placement tests andother measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836 orENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. NOTE: All students enrolling inENGL 100 AP (CRN 37022) must also enroll in CRER 650 AP(CRN 41030). Transfer: UC; CSU (A2, A3).W E E K D A Y37022 ENGL 100 AP MWF 10:10-11:00 4-272 Lachmayr 3.0MATH 112 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA II – PUENTEPrereq: Completion of MATH 111, or equivalent. Completion ofENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.(Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)W E E K D A Y33320 MATH 112 AP TTh 11:10-12:25 7-7106 Chavez 3.0SPAN 130 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH – PUENTEPrereq: Satisfactory completion of SPAN 120 or 122, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C2).W E E K D A Y41205 SPAN 130 AP MWF 11:10-12:00 8-8308 Castro 3.0SCHOLAR ATHLETE LEARNINGCOMMUNITYThe Scholar Athlete Learning Community is designed forstudent athletes to use the same discipline applied to athleticachievement in their sport to the study and acquisition ofwriting, reading, and critical thinking skills needed to succeedin college. Students work with an English teacher, the Athleticscounselor, and their coaches so that they may achieve onthe playing field and the classroom in ways that complementeach other The Scholar Athlete Learning Community is open toall eligible students. For further information, please call(650) 738-4202 or (650) 738-4271.ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – SCHOLAR ATHLETE LEARNINGCOMMUNITYWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. NOTE: This section is designedprimarily for students in the Scholar Athlete learning community,but is open to all eligible students. Transfer: UC; CSU(A2, A3).W E E K D A Y30292 ENGL 100 AE MWF 11:10-12:00 4-271 Gibson 3.0WOMEN IN TRANSITION PROGRAMOpen to women and men. For information about the Women’sRe-Entry Program, call (650) 738-4157.CRER 137 LIFE AND CAREER PLANNING – WITRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (E1).E V E N I N G37080 CRER 137 JR T 6:30-9:30 1-1306 DeMello 3.0ENGL 100 COMPOSITION – WITWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. Transfer: UC; CSU (A2, A3).E V E N I N G30305 ENGL 100 JR W 7:00-10:00 8-8116 McClung 3.0SOSC 150 GENDER, SOCIETY AND CULTURE – WITTransfer: UC; CSU (D3).W E E K D A Y43663 SOSC 150 AR MWF 10:00-11:00 1-1206 Slicton 3.092 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Distance LearningIf you have email and Internet access, you have everythingyou need to take advantage of the opportunity to learn online!Enrolling in online courses allows you to enjoy the benefitsof a traditional classroom education in a non-traditional way.Online courses provide you with the freedom to plan yourcoursework around your personal schedule while maintaininginteraction with faculty and fellow students. Enter the “virtualclassroom” at any time of the day or night to participate inmeaningful class discussions, access course information andlectures, work on challenging assignments, and take part inexciting group activities.<strong>Skyline</strong> offers two different types of distance learning. Onlinecourses are those in which no on-campus meetings arerequired. Hybrid courses are those which require one or moreon-campus meetings.We Respect Your Privacy<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> helps protect its students’ privacy andauthenticates its students’ identity by requiring secure loginand password whenever a student registers for classes, reviewhis/her enrollment information, or logs in to any other secureSMCCCD site. The District will not share student login andpassword information with anyone, and students are advisednot to share their login and password information. A statementto this effect is posted prominently for students each timethey login to WebSMART, the San Mateo County Community<strong>College</strong> District’s electronic registration system.Online CoursesOnline courses are those in which the instructor and studentare separated by distance for the entire course and caninteract exclusively (100 ) through the assistance of communicationtechnology. The course is conducted through a classwebsite, which may include multimedia material and links toother online resources. Students interact with the instructorand other students through posted class discussions, directindividual communication and assignments (which mayinclude group work). Testing may be done online, via proctoringarrangements, or other means. Instructors require nomandatory on-campus meetings. If an instructor wishes toincorporate on-campus meetings into the course, the instructor/studentwill provide for alternative distance educationmeans of student participation.ACTG 100 ACCOUNTING PROCEDURESRecommended: MATH 811 or equivalent, BUS. 115 or equivalent,either BCM. 104 or BCM. 225 or equivalent, and eligibilityfor ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. Transfer: CSU.30007 ACTG 100 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Zhang 3.0ACTG 100 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:zhangh@smccd.edu.ACTG 103 TEN-KEY SKILLSTransfer: CSU.37617 ACTG 103 OL By Arr 8 Hours ONLINE Motipara 0.5Dates for ACTG 103 OL: 1/23-2/20ACTG 103 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:motipara@smccd.edu.ACTG 121 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTINGRecommended: ACTG 100 (3 units) with a grade of C or better,or equivalent; MATH 120 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent;BCM. 225 or equivalent; and eligibility for ENGL 836.NOTE: Students are encouraged to take ACTG 100 beforeenrolling in ACTG 121. Transfer: UC; CSU.40629 ACTG 121 OL By Arr 64 Hours ONLINE Ortiz 4.0ACTG 121 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:ortiz@smccd.edu.ACTG 131 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGPrereq: ACTG 121 with a grade of C or better or equivalent.Recommended: Either BUS. 120 or MATH 241 or equivalent;and BCM. 225 or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.43223 ACTG 131 OL By Arr 64 Hours ONLINE Whitten 4.0ACTG 131 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:whitten@smccd.edu.ACTG 194 INTRODUCTION TO QUICKBOOKS PRO 2011Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.38190 ACTG 194 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Claire 1.0Dates for ACTG 194 OL: 1/14-2/22ACTG 194 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:claired@smccd.edu.ACTG 196 INTERMEDIATE QUICKBOOKS PRO 2011Recommended: ACTG 194 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.38261 ACTG 196 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Claire 1.0Dates for ACTG 196 OL: 3/4-4/15ACTG 196 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:claired@smccd.edu.ART 101 HISTORY OF WESTERN ART IRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Transfer: UC; CSU(C1).41432 ART 101 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Fischer 3.0ART 101 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internet accessand email. Instructor email: fischer@smccd.edu.ART 102 HISTORY OF WESTERN ART IIRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100. Transfer: UC; CSU(C1).41770 ART 102 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Fischer 3.0ART 102 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internet accessand email. Instructor email: fischer@smccd.edu.BCM. 100 BEGINNING COMPUTER KEYBOARDINGTransfer: CSU.37624 BCM. 100 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Corzonkoff 1.5Dates for the OL section: 1/15-3/12BCM. 100 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Email instructor at corzonkoffb@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.37619 BCM. 100 OM By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Corzonkoff 1.5Dates for the OM section: 3/19-5/21BCM. 100 OM is offered in an online format. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. 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D I S TA N C E L E A R N I N GBCM. 101 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING SKILL BUILDINGRecommended: BCM. 100 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.30655 BCM. 101 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Corzonkoff 1.5Dates for the OL section: 1/15-3/12BCM. 101 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Email instructor atcorzonkoffb@smccd.edu before first scheduled class.41873 BCM. 101 OM By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Corzonkoff 1.5Dates for the OM section: 3/19-5/21BCM. 101 OM is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Email instructor atcorzonkoffb@smccd.edu before first scheduled class.BCM. 200 INTRODUCTION TO MS OFFICE SUITERecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.35200 BCM. 200 OL By Arr 32 Hours ONLINE Motipara 2.0Dates for the OL section: 1/15-4/9BCM. 200 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at motipara@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 201 INTEGRATION OF MS OFFICE APPLICATIONSRecommended: BCM. 200 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.40681 BCM. 201 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Motipara 1.0Dates for BCM. 201 OL: 4/16-5/21BCM. 214 WORD PROCESSING I: WORDRecommendation: Knowledge of the computer keyboard orcompletion of a typing class. Transfer: CSU.38188 BCM. 214 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Cervantes 1.0Dates for the OL section: 1/15-2/19BCM. 214 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at cervantes@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.BCM. 215 WORD PROCESSING II: WORDPrereq: BCM. 214 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.38189 BCM. 215 OL By Arr 32 Hours ONLINE Cervantes 2.0Dates for the OL section: 2/26-5/21BCM. 215 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at cervantes@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.BCM. 222 BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS I: POWERPOINTRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.37383 BCM. 222 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Motipara 1.0Dates for BCM. 222 OL: 1/17-2/19BCM. 222 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at motipara@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 223 BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS II: POWERPOINTRecommended: BCM. 222 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.37638 BCM. 223 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Motipara 1.0Dates for BCM. 223 OL: 2/26-4/9BCM. 223 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at motipara@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 225 SPREADSHEETS I: EXCELRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.34743 BCM. 225 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Roumbanis 1.0Dates for the OL section: 1/15-2/19BCM. 225 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at roumbanis@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.BCM. 226 SPREADSHEETS II: EXCELRecommended: BCM. 225 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.38222 BCM. 226 OL By Arr 32 Hours ONLINE Roumbanis 2.0Dates for the OL section: 2/26-5/21BCM. 226 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at roumbanis@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.BCM. 230 DATABASE APPLICATIONS I: ACCESSRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent and eligibility forENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. Transfer: CSU.38223 BCM. 230 OL By Arr 16 Hours ONLINE Fraser 1.0Dates for BCM. 230 OL: 1/15-2/19BCM. 230 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at fraserl@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 231 DATABASE APPLICATIONS II: ACCESSPrereq: BCM. 230 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.38224 BCM. 231 OL By Arr 32 Hours ONLINE Fraser 2.0Dates for BCM. 231 OL: 2/26-5/21BCM. 231 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at fraserl@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 301 MAXIMIZING YOUR EMPLOYMENT POTENTIALTransfer: CSU.37650 BCM. 301 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Cervantes 1.5Dates for BCM. 301 OL: 2/26-4/9BCM. 301 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at cervantes@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.BCM. 403 HTML & WEB AUTHORING APPLICATIONS IRecommended: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in,either BCM. 104 or BCM. 214, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.35738 BCM. 403 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Motipara 1.5Dates for the OL section: 1/15-3/12BCM. 403 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at motipara@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 404 HTML & WEB AUTHORING APPLICATIONS IIPrereq: BCM. 403 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.37390 BCM. 404 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Motipara 1.5Dates for BCM. 404 OL: 3/19-5/21BCM. 404 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at motipara@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.94 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


BCM. 408 MULTIMEDIA PROJECTRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.42976 BCM. 408 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Motipara 3.0Dates for BCM. 408 OL: 2/27-5/22BCM. 408 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at motipara@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 410 PHOTOSHOP ESSENTIALSRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.41850 BCM. 410 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Cervantes 1.5Dates for BCM. 410 OL: 1/15-3/12BCM. 410 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at cervantes@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.BCM. 411 PHOTOSHOP PORTFOLIOPrereq: BCM. 410 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.37401 BCM. 411 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Cervantes 1.5Dates for BCM. 411 OL: 3/19-5/21BCM. 411 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Email instructor at cervantes@smccd.edubefore first scheduled class.BCM. 412 FLASH IPrereq: BCM. 403 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.37670 BCM. 412 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Weeks 1.5Dates for BCM. 412 OL: 1/16-3/13BCM. 412 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Contact instructor at weeksj@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BCM. 413 FLASH IIPrereq: BCM. 412 or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.38259 BCM. 413 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Weeks 1.5Dates for BCM. 413 OL: 3/20-5/22BCM. 413 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Contact instructor at weeksj@smccd.edu beforefirst scheduled class.BIOL 140 ANIMALS, PEOPLE & ENVIRONMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(B2).42541 BIOL 140 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Bookstaff 3.0Biology 140 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Orientation is required and can be done onlineon or before January 20 or on-campus on Saturday, January 19.You will receive an email with the time and location. Checkinstructor website at http://www.smccd.net/accounts/bookstaffsfor orientation and course information. Instructor email contact:bookstaffs@smccd.edu.BIOL 150 INTRODUCTION TO MARINE BIOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(B2).30150 BIOL 150 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Bookstaff 3.0Biology 150 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Orientation is required and can be done online onor before January 20 or on-campus on Saturday, January 19. Youwill receive an email with the time and location. Check instructorwebsite at http://www.smccd.net/accounts/bookstaffs for orientationand course information. Instructor email contact:bookstaffs@smccd.edu.BUS. 100 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D3).41147 BUS. 100 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Pate 3.0Dates for the OL section: 1/15-3/12BUS. 100 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.BUS. 103 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS INFORMATIONSYSTEMSRecommended: BCM. 104 or equivalent; and eligibility forENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, orequivalent. NOTE: With the exception of the online sections,this course has a non-refundable materials charge of $3.Transfer: UC; CSU.30256 BUS. 103 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Motipara 3.0BUS. 103 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:motipara@smccd.edu.30253 BUS. 103 OM By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Motipara 3.0BUS. 103 OM is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:motipara@smccd.edu.BUS. 123 STATISTICSPrereq: MATH 120 or equivalent. Recommended: BUS. 120and eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, orESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).30172 BUS. 123 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Ortiz 3.0BUS. 123 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:ortiz@smccd.edu.BUS. 210 INTERNATIONAL FINANCERecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (D3).38260 BUS. 210 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Pate 1.5Dates for BUS. 210 OL: 1/15-3/12BUS. 210 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.BUS. 221 INTERCULTURAL BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.43087 BUS. 221 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Pate 1.5Dates for BUS. 221 OL: 1/15-3/12BUS. 221 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.BUS. 241 DOING BUSINESS IN ASIARecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.39985 BUS. 241 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Pate 1.5Dates for BUS. 241 OL: 3/19-5/21BUS. 241 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.D I S TA N C E L E A R N I N G2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u95


D I S TA N C E L E A R N I N GBUS. 243 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF INTERNATIONALBUSINESSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.41834 BUS. 243 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Pate 1.5Dates for BUS. 243 OL: 3/19-5/21BUS. 243 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.BUS. 248 ASIAN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.41157 BUS. 248 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Pate 3.0Dates for BUS. 248 OL: 3/19-5/21BUS. 248 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:pate@smccd.edu.BUS. 249 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONALLOGISTICS FOR CUSTOMS BROKERS ANDFREIGHT FORWARDERSTransfer: CSU.43085 BUS. 249 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Guadamuz-Cabral 3.0BUS. 249 OL is offered in an online format. In lieu of a textbook,students are required to register and pay a subscription fee of $100to GISTnet for the online text and study materials. Students willneed Internet access and a valid email address. Students mustcheck their college email and WebAccess for instructions from theinstructor. Instructor email: guadamuzcabralf@smccd.edu.BUS 258 CUSTOMS BROKER SERVICES AND REGULATIONSTransfer: CSU.41890 BUS. 258 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Guadamuz-Cabral 3.0Dates for BUS. 248 OL: 1/15-3/12BUS. 258 OL is offered in an online format. In lieu of a textbook,students are required to register and pay a subscription feeof $100 to GISTnet for the online text and study materials. Thecourse must be completed during the 8-week term in which it isscheduled. Students will need Internet access and a valid emailaddress. Students must check their college email and WebAccessfor instructions from the instructor. Instructor email:guadamuzcabralf@smccd.edu.BUS. 261 CUSTOMS ADMISSIBILITY, <strong>CLASS</strong>IFICATION,VALUE AND ENTRYTransfer: CSU.42601 BUS. 261 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Guadamuz-Cabral 3.0Dates for BUS. 261 OL: 3/25-5/20BUS. 261 OL is offered in an online format. In lieu of a textbook,students are required to register and pay a subscription feeof $100 to GISTnet for the online text and study materials. Thecourse must be completed during the 8-week term in which it isscheduled. Students will need Internet access and a valid emailaddress. Students must check their college email and WebAccessfor instructions from the instructor. Instructor email:guadamuzcabralf@smccd.edu.BUS 262 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL FORWARDINGAND CARGO TRANSPORTATIONTransfer: CSU.42615 BUS. 262 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Kilmartin 3.0Dates for BUS. 262 OL: 1/15-3/12BUS. 262 OL is offered in an online format. In lieu of a textbook,students are required to register and pay a subscription fee of $100to GISTnet for the online text and study materials. The course mustbe completed during the 8-week term in which it is scheduled.Students will need Internet access and a valid email address.Students must check their college email and WebAccess forinstructions from the instructor. Instructor email:kilmartin@smccd.edu.BUS 263 U.S. EXPORT AND DESTINATION COUNTRY IMPORTREQUIREMENTS; FOREIGN COLLECTIONSTransfer: CSU.41836 BUS. 263 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Kilmartin 3.0Dates for BUS. 263 OL: 3/19-5/21BUS. 263 OL is offered in an online format. In lieu of a textbook,students are required to register and pay a subscription fee of $100to GISTnet for the online text and study materials. The course mustbe completed during the 8-week term in which it is scheduled.Students will need Internet access and a valid email address.Students must check their college email and WebAccess forinstructions from the instructor. Instructor email:kilmartin@smccd.edu.BUS. 279 IMPORT/EXPORT MANAGEMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.36078 BUS. 279 OL By Arr 24 Hours ONLINE Kilmartin 1.5Dates for BUS. 279 OL: 1/15-3/12BUS. 279 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:kilmartin@smccd.edu.BUS. 401 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSRecommended: Completion of or concurrent enrollment inBUS. 400, or eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.43699 BUS. 401 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Cervantes 3.0BUS. 248 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email: cervantes@smccd.edu.BUS. 485 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.41839 BUS. 485 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Holland 3.0BUS. 485 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:hollandc@smccd.edu.ECE. 201 CHILD DEVELOPMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D3, E1).42669 ECE. 201 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE McClain-Rocha 3.0ECE. 201 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internet accessand email. Instructor email: mcclainrochak@smccd.edu.96 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


ENGL 100 COMPOSITIONWriting Prereq: ENGL 836 or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, oreligibility for ENGL 100 on approved college placement testsand other measures as necessary. Reading Prereq: READ 836or ENGL 846 or ESOL 400, or eligibility for 400-level Readingcourses on approved college Reading placement test, andother measures as necessary. Transfer: UC; CSU (A2, A3).40697 ENGL 100 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Tindall 3.0ENGL 100 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Enrolled students must check theirmy.smccd.edu email and log into the course by January 14.Instructor email: tindallr@smccd.edu.40878 ENGL 100 OM By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Tindall 3.0ENGL 100 OM is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Enrolled students must check theirmy.smccd.edu email and log into the course by January 14.Instructor email: tindallr@smccd.edu.ENGL 110 COMPOSITION, LITERATURE & CRITICALTHINKINGPrereq: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(A2, A3, C2).41578 ENGL 110 OM By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Bell 3.0ENGL 110 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Enrolled students must check theirmy.smccd.edu email and log into the course by January 14.Instructor email: bellr@smccd.edu.41622 ENGL 110 ON By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Bell 3.0ENGL 110 ON is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Enrolled students must check theirmy.smccd.edu email and log into the course by January 14.Instructor email: bellr@smccd.edu.ENGL 165 CRITICAL THINKING & ADVANCED COMPOSITIONPrereq: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(A3).41303 ENGL 165 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Powers 3.0ENGL 165 OL is offered in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Instructor email: powersj@smccd.edu.FITN 199 INTERACTIVE CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESSTransfer: UC; CSU.43230 FITN 199 OL By Arr .64 Hours ONLINE Corsiglia 2.0FITN 199 OL is taught in an online format. For more informationon the class and orientation, please contact Kevin Corsiglia at(650) 738-4214, or email corsigliak@smccd.edu.HIST 240 HISTORY OF ETHNIC GROUPS IN CALIFORNIANew Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D2a).43742 HIST 240 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Bolick 3.0HIST 240 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:bolickp@smccd.edu.HSCI 484 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY42150 HSCI 484 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Holland 3.0HSCI 484 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:hollandc@smccd.edu.MATH 120 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRAPrereq: Completion of MATH 110 or MATH 112, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.41512 MATH 120 OL By Arr 80 Hours ONLINE Moss 5.0MATH 120 OL is taught in an online format. Internet access andemail is required. Exams will be taken on-campus or via approvedproctored arrangements. Orientation is required and doneonline on or before January 17. Check instructor website athttp://www.smccd.edu/accounts/moss for orientation and courseinformation. Instructor email contact: moss@smccd.edu.MATH 200 PROBABILITY & STATISTICSPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. NOTE: TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator required.Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).40736 MATH 200 OL By Arr 64 Hours ONLINE Moss 4.0MATH 200 OL is taught in an online format. Internet access andemail is required. Exams will be taken on-campus or via approvedproctored arrangements. Orientation is required and doneonline on or before January 17. Check instructor website athttp://www.smccd.edu/accounts/moss for orientation and courseinformation. Instructor email contact: moss@smccd.edu.MATH 201 QUANTITATIVE REASONINGPrereq: Completion of MATH 120 or MATH 123, or appropriateplacement test score and other measures as appropriate, orequivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (B4).38171 MATH 201 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Moss 3.0MATH 201 OL is taught in an online format. Internet access andemail is required. Exams will be taken on-campus or via approvedproctored arrangements. Orientation is required and doneonline on or before January 17. Check instructor website athttp://www.smccd.edu/accounts/moss for orientation and courseinformation. Instructor email contact: moss@smccd.edu.MUS. 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSICTransfer: UC; CSU (C1).30592 MUS. 100 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Millar 3.0MUS. 100 OL is taught in an online format. Students shouldreview the information on the online bulletin board for this classbefore enrolling: http://www.smccd.edu/accounts/millar/music_100ol.htm.MUS. 202 MUSIC APPRECIATIONRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (C1).38745 MUS. 202 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Millar 3.0MUS. 202 OL is taught in an online format. Students shouldreview the information on the online bulletin board for this classbefore enrolling: http://www.smccd.edu/accounts/millar/new_page_2.htm.P.E. 152 THEORY OF SPORT & FITNESS MANAGEMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 or equivalent. NOTE:This course is not activity-based and is not applicable to thespecific area requirement in Physical Education for theAssociate Degree. Transfer: CSU.42425 P.E. 152 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Piergrossi 3.0P.E. 152 OL is taught in an online format. For more information onthe class and orientation, please contact Justin Piergrossi at (650)738-4367, or email piergrossij@smccd.edu.D I S TA N C E L E A R N I N G2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u97


D I S TA N C E L E A R N I N GPSYC 100 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. NOTE: PSYC 100 AZ(CRN 42112) will be held at Hillsdale High School, 3115 DelMonte Street, San Mateo. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).30703 PSYC 100 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE McClain-Rocha 3.0PSYC 100 OL is taught in an online format. Requires internet accessand email. Instructor email: mcclainrochak@smccd.edu.PSYC 110 COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE & FAMILYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).42545 PSYC 110 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Lynn 3.0PSYC 110 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internet accessand email. Instructor email: lynnd@smccd.edu.PSYC 171 QUANTITATIVE REASONING IN PSYCHOLOGYNew Prereq: MATH 120 or equivalent. Recommended:Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, or ENGL 846, or ESOL400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU (B4).43617 PSYC 171 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE McClain-Rocha 3.0PSYC 171 OL is taught in an online format. Requires internet accessand email. Instructor email: mcclainrochak@smccd.edu.PSYC 200 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3, E1).42045 PSYC 200 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Lynn 3.0PSYC 200 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Instructor email: lynnd@smccd.edu.PSYC 201 CHILD DEVELOPMENTRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D3, E1).42668 PSYC 201 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE McClain-Rocha 3.0PSYC 201 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internetaccess and email. Instructor email: mcclainrochak@smccd.edu.PSYC 410 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(D3).43664 PSYC 410 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Merrill-Sinarle 3.0PSYC 410 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internet accessand email. Instructor email: merrill@smccd.edu.SOCI 110 COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE AND FAMILYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).42546 SOCI 110 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Lynn 3.0SOCI 110 OL is taught in an online format. Requires Internet accessand email. Instructor email: lynnd@smccd.edu.WELL 680SA EVERYDAY USES OF HERBSNew Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.43792 WELL 680SA OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Leary 3.0WELL 680SA OL is offered in an online format. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. Instructor email:learym@smccd.edu.WELL 760 INTRODUCTION TO “WHOLISTIC” HEALTHRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.43480 WELL 760 OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Leary 3.0WELL 760 OL is offered in an online format. Students must haveInternet access and an email address. Instructor email:learym@smccd.edu.WELL 880SC AROMATHERAPY FOR WELLNESS – NEW43793 WELL 880SC OL By Arr 48 Hours ONLINE Leary 3.0WELL 880SC OL is offered in an online format. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. Instructor email:learym@smccd.edu.Hybrid CoursesHybrid courses are those that substitute more than half ofthe face-to-face instructional hours with online work.The course may have some regularly scheduled on-campusmeetings without alternative distance education means ofstudent participation.BIOL 110 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGYRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(B2, B3).30141 BIOL 110 HA By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Bookstaff 4.0LAB T 11:10-1:50 7-7238 Del MundoBiology 110 HA will be held online and on campus. RequiresInternet access and email. Orientation is required anddone online or before January 20. Check instructor website athttp://www.smccd.net/accounts/bookstaffs for orientationand course information. Instructor email contact:bookstaffs@smccd.edu.30142 BIOL 110 HB By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Bookstaff 4.0LAB Th 1:10-3:50 7-7238 Del MundoBiology 110 HB will be held online and on campus. RequiresInternet access and email. Orientation is required anddone online or before January 20. Check instructor website athttp://www.smccd.net/accounts/bookstaffs for orientationand course information. Instructor email contact:bookstaffs@smccd.edu.BUS. 101 HUMAN RELATIONS AT WORKNew Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836. Transfer:CSU (D3).30163 BUS. 101 HA By Arr 39 Hours HYBRID Robinson 3.0T 11:10-12:25 8-8226BUS. 101 HA will be held online and on campus. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. On campus meetingson Tuesdays, 1/15, 1/29, 2/12. 3/12, 4/16 and 5/14 from 11:10-12:25pm in Room 8226. Instructor email: robinsonc@smccd.edu.BUS. 201 BUSINESS LAWNew Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836,or ENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU.43700 BUS. 201 HA By Arr 39 Hours HYBRID Robinson 3.0T 9:35-10:50 8-8211BUS. 201 HA will be held online and on campus. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. On campus meetingson Tuesdays, 1/15, 1/29, 2/12. 3/12, 4/16 and 5/14 from 9:35-10:50am in Room 8211. Instructor email: robinsonc@smccd.edu.98 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


BUS. 476 INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL OFFICEMANAGEMENTTransfer: CSU.41159 BUS. 476 HJ By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Holland 3.0BUS. 476 HJ will be held online and on campus. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. Orientation meeting onMonday, January 14, from 7:00-8:00 pm in Portable 3C –attendance required. Instructor email: hollandc@smccd.edu.CRER 650 SOFT SKILLS FOR ALLIED HEALTH – CAANOTE: This course is part of the Allied Health CareerAdvancement Academy. Transfer: CSU.30230 CRER 650 HAB By Arr 1 Hr/Wk HYBRID DeMello 0.5Th 2:00-4:00 1219BDates for CRER 650 HAB: 3/18-5/9CRER 650 HAB will be held online and on campus. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. On campus meeting onThursday, 4/25 from 2:00-4:00 pm in Room 1219B. Instructor email:demellol@smccd.edu.ECON 100 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICSRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and MATH 120, orequivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).36805 ECON 100 HW By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Kress 3.0Sat 9:00-10:15 7-7110ECON 100 HW will be held online and on campus. There are fourrequired on-campus meetings for orientation and testing (Saturdays,1/26, 3/9, 5/4 and 5/18). Mandatory orientation meeting on campuson Saturday, January 26, from 9:00 to 10:15 am, in Room 7110.Instructor email: kresss@smccd.edu.ECON 102 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICSPrereq: ECON 100. Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100and MATH 120, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU (D3).36806 ECON 102 HW By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Kress 3.0Sat 11:00-12:15 7-7110ECON 102 HW will be held online and on campus. There are fourrequired on-campus meetings for orientation and testing (Saturdays,1/26, 3/9, 5/4 and 5/18). Mandatory orientation meeting on campuson Saturday, January 26, from 11:00 am to 12:15 pm, in Room 7110.Instructor email: kresss@smccd.edu.HIST 202 UNITED STATES HISTORY IIRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).43269 HIST 202 HJ By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Messner 3.0HIST 202 HJ will be held online and on campus. Requires Internetaccess and email. Orientation meeting on Tuesday, January 22, 5:30to 6:30 pm, in Room 2306. Additional on campus meetings onThursdays, 3/14 and 5/16, 4:30 to 6:30 pm in Room 2306. Instructoremail: messnerm@smccd.edu.LEGL 671 PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP IRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: CSU.42586 LEGL 671 HJ By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Prater-Slack 4.0Dates for the HJ section: 1/17-1/17LEGL 671 HJ will be held online and on campus. Students musthave Internet access and an email address. Orientation meetings onThursdays, January 17 and January 24, from 5:30-6:45 pm in Room2117A – attendance required.LIT. 116 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD LITERATUREPrereq: ENGL 100 or ENGL 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC;CSU (C2).41809 LIT. 116 HJ By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Erwert 3.0LIT. 116 HJ will be held online and on campus. Requires Internetaccess and email. Instructor email: erwerta@smccd.edu.Orientation meeting on Tuesday, January 15, from 8:40-9:30 pm, inRoom 2117A.PHIL 103 CRITICAL THINKINGRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836 and READ 836, orENGL 846, or ESOL 400, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(A3).43263 PHIL 103 HA By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Colombetti 3.0Dates for the HA section: 1/17-1/17PHIL 103 HA will be held online and on campus. Orientation meetingon Thursday, January 17, from 2:00 to 3:00 pm, in Building 2,Room 2305. Instructor email: colombetti@smccd.edu.ENGL 110 COMPOSITION, LITERATURE &CRITICAL THINKINGPrereq: ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent. Transfer: UC; CSU(A2, A3, C2).41299 ENGL 110 HJ By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Erwert 3.0ENGL 110 HJ will be held online and on campus. Requires Internetaccess and email. Instructor email: erwerta@smccd.edu.Orientation meeting on Tuesday, January 15, from 7:45-8:35 pm,in Room 2117A.HIST 201 UNITED STATES HISTORY IRecommended: Eligibility for ENGL 100 or 105, or equivalent.Transfer: UC; CSU (D1).40049 HIST 201 HA By Arr 48 Hours HYBRID Ulloa 3.0HIST 201 HA will be held online and on campus. Requires Internetaccess and email. Orientation meeting on Monday, January 14,2:00-3:00 pm, in Room 7110. Instructor email: ulloaj@smccd.edu.D I S TA N C E L E A R N I N G2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u99


Short CoursesCRN COURSE TITLE DAY TIME UNIT(S) DATESS H O R T C O U R S E SSELECTED SHORT COURSES BEGINNING IN JANUARY37617 ACTG 103 OL Ten-Key Skills By Arr 8 Hours 0.5 1/23-2/2038190 ACTG 194 OL Introduction to QuickBooks Pro By Arr 16 Hours 1.0 1/14-2/2237620 BCM. 100 AX Beginning Computer Keyboarding TTh 9:35-10:50 1.5 1/15-3/1437624 BCM. 100 OL Beginning Computer Keyboarding By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 1/15-3/1230654 BCM. 101 AX Computer Keyboarding Skill Building TTh 9:35-10:50 1.5 1/15-3/1430655 BCM. 101 OL Computer Keyboarding Skill Building By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 1/15-3/1235717 BCM. 104 AS Intro to Computers with Windows I MWF 9:10-10:00 1.5 1/14-3/1536969 BCM. 104 KS Intro to Computers with Windows I T 6:30- 9:30 1.5 1/15-3/1235201 BCM. 200 JS Intro to MS Office Suite M 6:30- 9:30 2.0 1/28-4/2235200 BCM. 200 OL Intro to MS Office Suite By Arr 32 Hours 2.0 1/15-4/937630 BCM. 214 AS Word Processing I: Word TTh 11:10-12:25 1.0 1/15-2/2138188 BCM. 214 OL Word Processing I: Word By Arr 16 Hours 1.0 1/15-2/1937383 BCM. 222 OL Bus. Presentations I: PowerPoint By Arr 16 Hours 1.0 1/17-2/1935212 BCM. 225 AS Spreadsheets I: Excel MWF 10:10-11:00 1.0 1/14-2/2534743 BCM. 225 OL Spreadsheets I: Excel By Arr 16 Hours 1.0 1/15-2/1938223 BCM. 230 OL Database Applications I: Access By Arr 16 Hours 1.0 1/15-2/1935738 BCM. 403 OL HTML Applications/Web Authoring I By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 1/15-3/1241850 BCM. 410 OL Photoshop Essentials By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 1/15-3/1237670 BCM. 412 OL Flash I By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 1/16-3/1341147 BUS. 100 OL Introduction to Business By Arr 48 Hours 3.0 1/15-3/1238260 BUS. 210 OL International Finance By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 1/15-3/1243087 BUS. 221 OL Intercultural Business Communication By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 1/15-3/1241890 BUS. 258 OL Customs Broker Services/Regulations By Arr 48 Hours 3.0 1/15-3/1242615 BUS. 262 OL Intro to International Forwarding/ By Arr 48 Hours 3.0 1/15-3/12Cargo Transportation36078 BUS. 279 OL Import/Export Management By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 1/15-3/1242115 COSM 665SB SA Introduction to Cosmetology Sat 9:00- 1:00 2.0 1/26-3/1642705 COUN 100 AE <strong>College</strong> Success - ESOL MW 11:10-12:35 3.0 1/28-5/1541519 COUN 105 SS Up Your Self-Esteem Sat 8:30- 4:30 0.5 1/2635177 DSKL 811 AS Differential Learning Skills Assess. W 11:10-12:00 0.5 1/16-3/641544 DSKL 825 BS Assistive Computer Technology - W 12:10- 2:00 1.0 1/16-3/6Dragon Naturally Speaking41547 DSKL 825 DS Assistive Computer Technology - T 1:10- 3:10 1.0 1/15-3/5Kurzweil 300041548 DSKL 825 KS Assistive Computer Technology - T 6:00- 8:00 1.0 1/15-3/5Kurzweil 300043243 ECE. 213 SX The School-Age Child Sat 9:00- 5:10 3.0 1/26-3/942492 ECE. 242 SS Adult Supervision in ECE/ Sat 9:00- 5:10 2.0 1/26, 2/9,CD Classrooms 2/23 & 3/942701 ECE. 314 SX Health/Safety/Nutrition for Sat 9:00- 3:00 3.0 1/26-3/23Young Children38834 ECE. 260 AA Children with Special Needs MW 10:30-11:50 3.0 1/14-5/1343724 ENVS 425 AS Building Performance, Assessment MTW 5:30- 9:35 4.0 1/14-3/12& Sales43804 FCS 311 SS Children’s Nutrition Sat 9:00- 5:00 1.0 1/26-2/2100 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


CRN COURSE TITLE DAY TIME UNIT(S) DATES43800 HSCI 314 SX Health/Safety/Nutrition for Sat 9:00- 3:00 3.0 1/26-3/23Young Children42982 WELL 665SH US Intro to Flower Essences Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 1/27SELECTED SHORT COURSES BEGINNING IN FEBRUARY43673 AUTO 665S4 SB 2013 Smog Check Update Sat/Sun 9:00- 5:00 1.0 2/9-2/1041781 AUTO 665SU SS Car Care Basics for Women Sat 9:00- 1:00 0.5 2/9 & 2/2337720 AUTO 665SG SS BAR A8 Alternative/Engine Sat/Sun 9:00- 5:00 1.5 2/23, 2/24,Performance 3/9 & 3/1040662 EMC. 425 JS CPR: Health Care Provider MT 6:00-10:00 0.5 2/4-2/540646 BIOL 430 AS Introduction to Immunology T 1:10- 5:00 1.0 2/5-2/2641521 COUN 107 SS Coping with Depression Sat 8:30- 4:30 0.5 2/937504 CRER 136 AS Career Planning TTh 12:10- 1:10 0.5 2/5-5/1640695 CRER 665SA SS Deciding on a Major Sat 8:30- 4:30 0.5 2/23-2/2337634 BCM. 215 AS Word Processing II: Word TTh 11:10-12:25 2.0 2/26-5/1638189 BCM. 215 OL Word Processing II: Word By Arr 32 Hours 2.0 2/26-5/2137638 BCM. 223 OL Bus. Presentations II: PowerPoint By Arr 16 Hours 1.0 2/26-4/943124 BCM. 226 AS Spreadsheets II: Excel MWF 10:10-11:00 2.0 2/27-5/1738222 BCM. 226 OL Spreadsheets II: Excel By Arr 32 Hours 2.0 2/26-5/2138224 BCM. 231 OL Database Applications II: Access By Arr 32 Hours 2.0 2/26-5/2137650 BCM. 301 OL Maximizing Your EmploymentPotential By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 2/26-4/942976 BCM. 408 OL Multimedia Project By Arr 48 Hours 3.0 2/27-5/2241546 DSKL 825 CS Assistive Computer Technology –Kurzweil 3000 M 12:10- 2:00 1.0 2/11-4/1542051 ELEC 410 AX Intro to Solar Installation/Integration TTh 9:40-12:20 3.5 2/26-4/16LAB TTh 1:00- 4:0042583 ENVS 410 AX Intro to Solar Installation/Integration TTh 9:40-12:20 3.5 2/26-4/16LAB TTh 1:00- 4:0043795 ENVS 680SI JS Intro to Solar Photovoltaics (PV)Systems, Design & Finance TTh 6:00- 8:30 2.0 2/26-4/1640362 INDV 126 JX Coed Club Badminton MW 3:45- 6:00 1.0 2/25-5/841013 LSKL 830 AS The Sentence MW 1:10- 2:00 0.5 2/11-3/1140135 MATH 120 AS Intermediate Algebra MTWTh 2:10- 4:00 5.0 2/11-5/242985 WELL 665SG US Intro to Back Massage Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 2/343357 WELL 665SC US Intro to Face & Décolleté Massage Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 2/10S H O R T C O U R S E SSELECTED SHORT COURSES BEGINNING IN MARCH43669 ACTG 100 AS Accounting Procedures MW 12:10- 2:50 3.0 3/18-5/1538261 ACTG 196 OL Intermediate QuickBooks Pro By Arr 16 Hours 1.0 3/4-4/1542599 AUTO 665SX SS Car Care Basics for Women II Sat 9:00- 1:00 0.5 3/9 & 3/1643674 AUTO 665S4 SC 2013 Smog Check Update Sat/Sun 9:00- 5:00 1.0 3/23-3/2437621 BCM. 100 BX Beginning Computer Keyboarding TTh 9:35-10:50 1.5 3/19-5/1637619 BCM. 100 OM Beginning Computer Keyboarding By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 3/19-5/2140430 BCM. 101 BX Computer Keyboarding Skill Building TTh 9:35-10:50 1.5 3/19-5/1641873 BCM. 101 OM Computer Keyboarding Skill Building By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 3/19-5/212 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u101


CRN COURSE TITLE DAY TIME UNIT(S) DATESS H O R T C O U R S E S38079 BCM. 105 AS Intro to Computers with Windows II W 9:10-10:00 1.0 3/18-5/1738079 BCM. 105 AS Intro to Computers with Windows II MF 9:10-10:00 1.0 3/18-5/1740399 BCM. 105 JS Intro to Computers with Windows II T 8:30- 9:30 1.0 3/19-5/2140399 BCM. 105 JS Intro to Computers with Windows II T 6:30- 8:20 1.0 3/19-5/2137653 BCM. 400 SS Internet I Sat 8:30-11:30 1.5 3/23-5/1837390 BCM. 404 OL HTML/Web Authoring Applications II By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 3/19-5/2137401 BCM. 411 OL Photoshop Portfolio By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 3/19-5/2138259 BCM. 413 OL Flash II By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 3/20-5/2243382 BIOL 422 AS Foundations of Biotechnology T 1:10- 5:00 1.0 3/5-3/2639985 BUS. 241 OL Doing Business in Asia By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 3/19-5/2141834 BUS. 243 OL Legal Environment of Int’l Business By Arr 24 Hours 1.5 3/19-5/2141157 BUS. 248 OL Asian Management Systems By Arr 48 Hours 3.0 3/19-5/2142601 BUS. 261 OL Customs Admissibility, Classification,Value & Entry By Arr 48 Hours 3.0 3/25-5/2041836 BUS. 263 OL U.S. Export & DestinationCountry Import Requirements:Foreign Collections By Arr 48 Hours 3.0 3/19-5/2143126 COSM 665SB SS Introduction to Cosmetology Sat 9:00- 1:00 2.0 3/23-5/1843789 COSM 665SR SS Esthetician: It’s Your Business Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 3/24-3/2430230 CRER 650 HAB Soft Skills for Allied Health By Arr 8 Hours 0.5 3/18-5/938967 DSKL 811 BS Differential Learning Skills Assess. T 11:10-12:00 0.5 3/19-5/1442191 DSKL 825 GS Assistive Computer Technology –Kurzweil 3000 T 1:10- 3:00 1.0 3/12-5/741545 DSKL 825 JS Assistive Computer Technology –Dragon Naturally Speaking T 6:00- 8:00 1.0 3/12-5/742190 DSKL 825 ES Assistive Computer Technology –Dragon Naturally Speaking W 12:10- 2:00 1.0 3/13-5/838823 ECE. 201 SX Child Development Sat 9:00- 5:00 3.0 3/2, 3/9,3/23, 4/13,4/27 & 5/438661 ECE. 211 JB ECE Curriculum Sat 9:00- 5:00 3.0 3/16, 3/23,4/13, 4/20,4/27 & 5/439714 ECE. 225 SS Infant/Toddler Environments Sat 9:00- 5:10 3.0 3/2, 3/9,3/23, 4/13,4/27 & 5/438669 ECE. 240 SS ECE Administration: Business/Legal Sat 9:00- 5:10 3.0 3/16, 3/23,4/13, 4/27,5/4 & 5/1142494 ECE. 261 SS Early Intervention Practices Sat 9:00- 5:10 3.0 3/23, 4/13,4/20, 4/27,5/4 & 5/1140663 EMC. 425 KS CPR: Health Care Provider MT 6:00-10:00 0.5 3/25-3/2643798 ENVS 680SM JS Field Training & Credential ExamPreparation for Home PerformanceAssessment MTW 5:30- 9:30 0.5 3/18-3/2839348 LSCI 110 AA Digital Oral Research Project By Arr 16 Hours 1.0 3/18-5/1341014 LSKL 831 AS Editing and Proofreading MW 1:10- 2:00 0.5 3/13-4/1539777 PSYC 201 SX Child Development Sat 9:00- 5:00 3.0 3/2, 3/9,3/23, 4/13,4/27 & 5/4102 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


CRN COURSE TITLE DAY TIME UNIT(S) DATES40274 TEAM 116 AS Basketball: Indv. Skill Development MWF 1:20- 3:25 1.0 3/18-5/1743683 TEAM 117 JS Tournament Basketball MW 6:00- 8:25 1.0 3/18-5/2240604 TEAM 117 KS Tournament Basketball TTh 6:10- 8:50 1.0 3/19-5/1643681 WELL 665SL US Taxes/Business Basicsfor Bodyworkers Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 3/342984 WELL 665SJ US Intro to Gem Elixirs Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 3/1043358 WELL 665SE US Intro to Foot Massage Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 3/17SELECTED SHORT COURSES BEGINNING IN APRILS H O R T C O U R S E S43533 AUTO 665S3 AS Honda Express Lube Certification TTh 1:45- 5:00 1.0 4/16-5/1643675 AUTO 665S4 SD 2013 Smog Check Update Sat/Sun 9:00- 5:00 1.0 4/20-4/2140681 BCM. 201 OL Integration of MS Office Applications By Arr 16 Hours 1.0 4/16-5/2141533 BIOL 665SC AS Intro to Stem Cells Technology T 1:10- 5:00 1.0 4/19-4/3043790 COSM 665SS SS Adv. Skin Analysis & Facial Peels Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 4/1443791 COSM 665ST SS Business Etiquette Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 4/2841520 COUN 106 SS Anxiety Management Sat 8:30- 4:30 0.5 4/1343526 COUN 108 SA Anger Management Sat 8:30- 4:30 0.5 4/2041522 COUN 108 SS Anger Management Sat 8:30- 4:30 0.5 4/2740743 ECE. 665SB SS Communicating with Parents Sat 9:00- 5:00 1.0 4/27-5/440664 EMC. 425 LS CPR: Health Care Provider MT 6:00-10:00 0.5 4/29-4/3043807 ENVS 680SJ JZ Solar Thermal Fundamentals WTh 5:30- 9:30 0.5 4/17-4/1843797 ENVS 680SL JZ NABCEP Entry-Level SolarIndustry Test Preparation TTh 5:20- 9:00 0.5 4/23-4/2541015 LSKL 832 AS Sentence Combining MW 1:10- 2:00 0.5 4/17-5/1342980 WELL 665SF US Intro to Neck & Shoulder Massage Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 4/1443354 WELL 665SB US Self-Help Stress ReductionTechniques Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 4/2143682 WELL 665SK US Asian Bodywork Systems Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 4/28SELECTED SHORT COURSES BEGINNING IN MAY41554 AUTO 665SL SS Introduction to Lab Scopes (DSO) Sat/Sun 9:00- 5:00 1.0 5/4-5/543676 AUTO 665S4 SE 2013 Smog Check Update Sat/Sun 9:00- 5:00 1.0 5/11-5/1239050 AUTO 665SJ SS Advanced Lab Scopes (DSO) Sat/Sun 9:00- 5:00 1.0 5/18-5/1943355 WELL 665SD US Intro to Hand Massage Sun 9:00- 5:00 0.5 5/52 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u103


Off-Campus CoursesCRN COURSE TITLE DAY TIME UNIT(S) DATESCOMMUNITY LEARNING CENTER – 520 Tamarack Lane, South San Francisco41200 ESOL 871 SZ High-Beginning ESL Grammar Sat 9:30-12:45 3.0 1/26-5/18HILLSDALE HIGH SCHOOL – 3115 Del Monte Street, San Mateo43759 ASL 112 AZ American Sign Language II MTW 7:45-8:35 3.0 1/14-5/1543760 ASL 112 BZ American Sign Language II MTW 10:00-11:00 3.0 1/14-5/1542112 PSYC 100 AZ General Psychology MF 1:30-2:45 3.0 1/14-5/17OCEANA HIGH SCHOOL – 401 Paloma Avenue, Pacifica42626 MUS. 377 AZ Guitar I TTh 3:00-4:20 2.0 1/15-5/1642627 MUS. 378 AZ Guitar II TTh 3:00-4:30 2.0 1/15-5/16PG&E PACIFIC ENERGY CENTER – 851 Howard Street, San FranciscoO F F - C A M P U S C O U R S E S43807 ENVS 680SJ JZ Solar Thermal (Water Heating)Fundamentals WTh 5:30-9:30 0.5 4/17-4/1843797 ENVS 680SL JZ NABCEP Entry-Level Solar IndustryTest Preparation TTh 5:20-9:00 0.5 4/23-4/25SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HIGH SCHOOL – 400 B Street, South San Francisco42756 CRER 650 DZ Hermanos Seminar MW 3:10-4:30 2.0 1/28-2/4,2/11-3/4,3/11-4/29and 5/642752 CRER 650 CZ Hermanas Seminar MW 3:10-4:30 2.0 1/28-2/4,2/11-3/4,3/11-4/29and 5/6WESTMOOR HIGH SCHOOL – 131 Westmoor Avenue, Daly City40824 CHIN 112 AZ Elementary Chinese II M 3:00-6:05 3.0 1/14-5/13104 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


PoliciesCOURSE REPETITION(District Policy)NEW LIMITATION ON COURSE REPETITIONBEGINNING WITH SUMMER 2012 ENROLLMENTPlease note that as of the Summer 2012 term, theSan Mateo County Community <strong>College</strong> District hasadopted new repeat limitations, per changesmandated by the California State Chancellor’s Office.This change will affect the number of times you willbe allowed to repeat certain courses.Enrollment Limitations for Courses NOTDesignated As RepeatableA student may attempt a course designated as nonrepeatablea maximum of three times. A “course attempt”occurs when a student receives an evaluative or nonevaluativesymbol for the course. All symbols (A, B, C, D,F, W, P, NP, C, NC, I) are identified as a “course attempt.”Beginning with Summer 2012, enrollment limitations(maximum of three attempts) apply to student enrollment.Furthermore, all prior course attempts in a student’sacademic record count toward the limit. As a result of limitationson course attempts, students’ decisions to repeator withdraw from courses may have serious implicationsand affect their educational planning.Please meet with a counselor if you need additionalinformation or further clarification on this change in policyand how it may impact your enrollment and AcademicStanding.One additional attempt (a fourth attempt) may be consideredfor approval under the following circumstances:1. Recency: A student may enroll one additional timeif he/she successfully completed the course and thefollowing conditions have been met:a. A significant lapse of time of at least three years hasoccurred since the course was taken.b. The enrollment is for the purpose of establishingrecency in the course content, but not for thepurpose of improving an established grade.If the fourth enrollment is approved, the units andgrade of the most recent attempt are not includedas part of the student’s grade point average orcumulative units.2. Extenuating Circumstances: A student may onlyenroll for one additional attempt if documentableextenuating circumstances exist. Examples ofextenuating circumstances are fire, flood, accident,or other extraordinary documentable conditionsbeyond the student’s control.Repetition for the Purpose of GradeImprovement (Grade Alleviation) for a CourseNOT Designated as RepeatableA student who has received a grade of D, F, NP or NCin a non-repeatable course taken in the San MateoCounty Community <strong>College</strong> District may attempt thecourse up to two additional times for the purpose ofGrade Alleviation and improvement. The enrollmentlimitation of not more than three attempts as noted aboveis applicable.WITHDRAWAL/DROP1. Withdrawal from a class MUST be initiated by the studentthrough WebSMART. Students who are blockedfrom withdrawal due to Academic Standing may withdrawin-person at the Office of Admissions andRecords.2. IMPORTANT WITHDRAWAL/DROP TIMELINES:Drop with a refundSemester-lengthCoursesFirst 2 weeks of instructionShort Courses First 10% of instructionDrop without notation of the enrollmentshown on recordSemester-lengthCoursesOne day prior to Census DayShort Courses Prior to completion of the first30% of instructionWithdrawal with the notation of “W”shown on recordSemester-length From Census Day to beforeCoursesthe last day of the 14th week ofinstructionShort Courses Prior to completion of the first75% of instruction3. The academic record of a student who remains in classbeyond the last day to withdraw will reflect a grade. Astudent who does not attend class and follow theestablished Withdrawal procedures may be assigned afailing grade of “F” by the professor.STATEMENT ON PRIVACY<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> helps protect its students’ privacy andauthenticates its students’ identity by requiring securelogin and password whenever a student registers forclasses, reviews his/her enrollment information, or logs into any other secure SMCCCD site. The District will notshare student login and password information with anyone,and students are advised not to share their loginand password information. A statement to this effect isposted prominently for students each time they login toWebSMART, the San Mateo County Community <strong>College</strong>District’s electronic registration system.P O L I C I E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u105


P O L I C I E SSTUDENT RIGHT TO KNOW ANDCAMPUS SECURITY ACT<strong>College</strong>s are required to publish and make availablecertain crime statistics and completion rates. For crimestatistics, contact the Public Safety Office, Building 6, orcall 738-4199, or check online at www.skylinecollege.edu/facstaff/HealthSafety/publicsafetysecurity/statistic.html. For completion or graduation rates, contactthe Public Information Office, Building 4, Room 329,or call 738-4324.STUDENT RECORDSPrivacy Rights of StudentsThe Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (Section438, Public Law 93-380), as amended, requires educationalinstitutions to provide access to official educationalrecords directly related to the student and an opportunityfor a hearing to challenge such records on the groundsthat they are inaccurate, misleading, or otherwiseinappro priate. These rights extend to present and formerstudents of the college. The college must obtain thewritten consent of the student before releasing personallyidentifiable information, except to those persons or agenciesspecified in the Act. For more detailed information,consult the <strong>College</strong> Catalog or contact the Admissionsand Records Office.POLICY ON SEXUAL ASSAULT EDUCATIONAND PREVENTIONIn accordance with California Education Code,Sec tion 67382, and District Rules and Regulations 2.29,the San Mateo County Community <strong>College</strong> District iscom mitted to providing information, services andresources to all students, faculty and staff on the preventionof sexual assault. In partnership with various communityagencies, individuals who are victims of sexualassault or have concerns related to sexual assault shallreceive support and assistance. Students, faculty andstaff who need information or assistance related to sexualassault prevention, sexual assault services, and proceduresrelated to the reporting and processing of sexualassault incidents on campus may contact the StudentHealth Center, the Public Safety Office, or call the PublicSafety Dispatch at (650) 738-4199. Information may alsobe obtained on the <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> Public Safety websiteat www.skylinecollege.edu.POLICY AND PROCEDURES FORSEXUAL HARASSMENT COMPLAINTSThe policy of San Mateo County Community <strong>College</strong>District is to provide an educational and employmentenvironment free from unwelcome sexual advances,requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physicalconduct or communications constituting sexual harassment.Employees, students, or other persons acting onbehalf of the District who engage in sexual harassment asdefined in this policy or by state or federal law shall besubject to discipline, up to and including discharge,expulsion, or termination of employment contract.Pursuant to Title V of the California Education Code,the designated Officer for handling and investigatingemployee and student complaints of sexual harassment isthe Vice-Chancellor of Human Resources and EmployeeRelations. Copies of the complaint procedures, includingprocedures for both informal and formal resolution, canbe obtained by contacting the Office of Human Resourcesat the District Office, (650) 358-6767, or Vice-President forStudent Services at <strong>Skyline</strong>, (650) 738-4333.Authority: Cal. Code Regs., tit. 5 59326; Ed.Code,§ 66282.5; 20 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq.POLICY ON A DRUG-FREE CAMPUS<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>, in compliance with the FederalDrug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of1989, prohibits the use, possession, sale or distribution ofalcohol, narcotics, dangerous or illegal drugs or othercontrolled substances on <strong>College</strong> property or at any functionsponsored by the District or <strong>College</strong>s.Students found to be in violation of the drug-freecampus policy will be subject to disciplinary actions up toand including suspension and explusion.MEDICAL MARIJUANAThe above policy includes the use of medical mari -juana/cannabis.The <strong>College</strong> Health Center provides information pertainingto the health risks and effects associated withalcohol and narcotics or other dangerous or illegal drugs.Students may be referred to various outside agencies forenrollment in a drug recovery program.106 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


POLICY ON SMOKING<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> is committed to providing itsstudents, employees, guests, and children in theChild Development Center with a safe and healthyenvironment. Based on this commitment,the <strong>College</strong> implemented a new smoking policybeginning Fall Semester 2009. Smoking is now onlypermitted in designated areas in or near parkinglots around campus. Designated areas are clearlymarked and ashtrays are located nearby.The active participation and cooperation ofall students, faculty, staff and guests in promotinga healthy and safe environment at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>is greatly appreciated. All college constituenciesand guests are expected to observe the smokingpolicy. Tobacco-free resources are available in theStudent Health Center, located inBuilding 2, Room 2209, (650) 738-4270, andon the <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> website.For additional information regarding thenew smoking policy and designated areas, pleasecontact the Vice President ofStudent Services at (650) 738-4333,or the Chief of Public Safety at (650) 738-4455.POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR UNLAWFULDISCRIMINATION COMPLAINTSThe policy of San Mateo County Community <strong>College</strong>District is to provide an educational and employmentenvironment in which no person shall be unlawfully deniedfull and equal access to, the benefits of, or be unlawfullysubjected to discrimination on the basis of ethnic groupidentification, national origin, religion, age, sex, race,color, ancestry, sexual orientation, or physical or mentaldisability in any program or activity that is administeredby, funded directly by, or that receives any financial assistancefrom the State Chancellor or Board of Governors ofthe California Community <strong>College</strong>s.The policy of the District is also to provide an educationaland employment environment free from unwelcomesexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and otherverbal or physical conduct or communications constitutingsexual harassment.Employees, students, or other persons acting onbehalf of the District who engage in unlawful discriminationas defined in this policy or by state or federal law maybe subject to discipline, up to and including discharge,expulsion, or termination of contract.In so providing, San Mateo County Community<strong>College</strong> District hereby implements the provisions ofCalifornia Govern ment Code sections 11135 through11139.5, the Sex Equity in Education Act (Ed. Code,§ 66250 et seq.), Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42U.S.C. § 2000d), Title IX of the Education Amendments of1972 (20 U.S.C. § 1681), Section 504 of the RehabilitationAct of 1973 (29 U.S.C. § 794), the Americans withDisabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. § 12100 et seq.) and theAge Discrimination Act (42 U.S.C. § 6101) 1 .The Officer designated by the District to receive andinvestigate staff and student complaints of unlawful discriminationis the Vice Chancellor, Human Resources andEmployee Relations, at (650) 358-6767.Authority: Cal. Code Regs., tit. 5, § 59300; Gov. Code,§§ 11135-11139.5; Ed. Code, § 66250 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. §2000d; 20 U.S.C. § 1681; 29 U.S.C. § 794; 42 U.S.C. §12100 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. § 6101.1If the federal statutes cited above would result in broader protectionof the civil rights of individuals then that broader protection or coverageshall be deemed incorporated by reference into, and shall prevailover conflicting provisions of Title 5, section 59300, as cited inthe Model Policy.POLÍTICA DE NO DISCRIMINACIÓN<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> no discrimina por razones de raza,color, nacionalidad, sexo, orientación sexual, edad,incapacidad física, religión, u otros factores en sus leyes,procedimientos o prácticas conforme a los reglamentosestablecidos por el Título VI del Acta de Derechos Civiliesde 1964, el Título IX de las Enmiendas Educacionales de1972 (45 CRF 86), el Acta de Rehabilitación de 1973,Sección 504.104.7 and 104.8 y B (PL93-112), el Acta deAmericanos Incapacitados de 1992, y el Acta de Dis crim -inación por Edad (42 U.S.C.-6101). La Política de NoDiscriminación, así como el procedimiento para presentarquejas se encuentra en el documento titulado “Políticasobre Discriminación y Acoso Sexual y Procedimientopara la Presentación de Quejas”. Toda pregunta relacion -ada con estas normas deberá dirigirse a Harry Joel, Vice-Canciller de Recursos Humanos, quien es el oficial nombradopor el Distrito para recibir e investigar las quejaspresentadas por parte de los alumnos de <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>.Su número de teléfono es: (650) 358-6767.P O L I C I E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u107


Attention Students:Registration for the spring term beginson Monday, November 5th. You will not beable to register for classes if you have anyoutstanding balances on your account.NEW CHANGE IN FEE PAYMENT PROCESS FORSPRING AND SUMMER 2013On Monday, January 7, 2013, students who have any unpaid feeswill be dropped from spring classes for non-payment of any unpaidfees. Beginning, Tuesday, January 8 (one week before the start ofthe spring semester), students will be dropped at midnight the dayfollowing their registration for non-payment of any unpaid fees.If you need assistance in paying your fees, you are encouraged to:• Enroll in an inexpensive payment plan via WebSMART• Apply for financial aid (www.fafsa.gov) at least five businessdays prior to registering for your classes• Complete the Board of Governors Fee Waiver via WebSMARTIf you still need financial assistance after exhausting all optionslisted above, please contact the Dean of Enrollment Services atmosbyj@smccd.edu.P O L I C I E S108 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


ServicesSKYLINE COLLEGE BOOKSTORETHE BOOKSTOREBooks and supplies may be purchased at the <strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong> Bookstore or online at http://bookstore.<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu.Textbook Information: Students may find informationabout the textbooks for the courses in which they areenrolled by logging into WebSMART or going to www.<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu/bookstore/coursematerials.Please visit the Bookstore’s website at http://bookstore.<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu or call the Bookstore at (650)738-4211 for store hours, book sell back hours, or moreinformation.GRAPHIC ARTS & PRODUCTIONLocated in Building 5, <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> Bookstore’sGraphic Arts & Production (GAP) department offers highquality photocopying (black & white and color), production,and faxing at great prices to the <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> andSMCCCD community.For operating hours or more information, please visitour website at www.<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu/bookstore/GAP. For pricing information or a quote, please contactGAP at (650) 738-7014 or email at skygap@smccd.edu.WORLD CUP COFFEE & TEALocated in the Dining Hall of Building 6 and operatedby the friendly SMCCCD Bookstores staff, World CupCoffee & Tea is a great place to warm up with a Starbuckscoffee drink on a cold day, to cool down with a Tazo icedtea on a hot day, or to meet with friends and study.World Cup Coffee & Tea is also available for smallon-campus catering events. Visit our website at www.<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu/bookstore/WorldCup for our cateringform and operating hours.DINING SERVICESKY CAFÉLocated in the Dining Hall of Building 6 and operatedby the friendly and experienced staff of Pacific Dining, SkyCafé offers burgers, fresh deli sandwiches, Mexican fare,salads, fresh baked goods and much more.Sky Café also offers catering services for on-campusmeetings and events. Please contact Rick McMahon atRick@Pacific-Dining.com or (408) 406-8487 for yourcatering needs.CALWORKS PROGRAM<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> provides assistance to students whoare receiving TANF or AFDC benefits, or who received aidwithin the past two years. Services to eligible studentsinclude: counseling, job development assistance, workstudy, career related services, and supplemental child care.The CalWORKs office is located in Building 2. Hoursare Monday – Thursday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm and Friday,9:00 am – Noon. For more information, please call (650)738-4480 or email urena@smccd.edu.COOPERATIVE AGENCIES RESOURCESFOR EDUCATION (CARE)Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education(CARE), a program within EOPS, is specifically designedfor students who are single head of households, arereceiving AFDC/TANF or CalWORKs, and who have achild under 14 years of age. CARE provides additionalsupport services over those provided by EOPS, such aschild care, transportation assistance, vocational grants,meal tickets, and special workshops designed to meet theneeds of CARE students.The CARE office is located in Building 2. For moreinformation call (650) 738-4480 or send an email tourena@smccd.edu.CAREER SERVICESThe Career Center offers a wide variety of servicesand resources to assist students with their individualcareer goals. We encourage students to explore careeroptions by taking advantage of our comprehensive careerservices:• Career and academic counseling• Career assessments and Interpretations – Assess -ments aid in determining personal traits, interests,values, and strengths related to individual careerpaths. These can be helpful for an undecided studentwhen selecting his/her major academic concentration.• Workshops that address career research and JobSearch skills• Career Conversation Series• Job and Internship Postings at www.skylinejobs.com• Career exploration and job-search resources detailingpreparatory education, training requirements, and labormarket trends for specific career fields• EUREKA, a computer-based California CareerInformation System• Perfect Interview – innovative learning tool that youcan use to enhance your job interviewing skills• Employment and Internship Services – Students andlocal residents can get personalized job search assistance,access to workforce services, unemploymentinsurance benefits, Veterans and Youth services.The Center has moved to a new location in Building 1,Room 1219B, (650) 738-4337. Visit www.skylinecollege.edu/careercenter or email skycareers@smccd.edu.S E R V I C E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u109


S E R V I C E SCOUNSELING SERVICESThe Counseling Division at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> isdesigned to assist individuals in all aspects of their developmentas students and help them accomplish theirgoals. Career and educational counseling are emphasized.A counselor can help students establish both shortand long range goals and provide them with informationabout courses and programs that transfer to four-yearcolleges and universities. Counselors assist students indeveloping an individual Student Educational Plan (SEP),which maps out courses that will be taken over a numberof semesters and serves as a guide to achieving goals.All students are required to have an SEP on file oncethey have completed 15 units at <strong>Skyline</strong>. Assistance withstudents’ personal and social concerns is also available.Counseling appointments are made in the One-StopStudent Services Center, Building 2, or by calling (650)738-4318.DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Disability Resource Center (DRC) isdesigned to equalize the educational opportunities of studentswith verified disabilities. Services include, but arenot limited to, Learning Differences Assessment, ASLinterpreting, registration assistance, extended time testing,lockers, adaptive physical education classes, adaptivecomputer classes and software, and alternate formatsof textbooks.<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> and the DRC program are committedto providing services that will enhance the educationalexperience of its disabled student population. For a moredetailed description of the Disability Resource Center,stop by the DRC, Building 5, first floor, Room 5132, call(650) 738-4280, or email matthewsm@smccd.edu.EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD DEVELOPMENTCENTER – CHILD CARE SERVICESThe <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> Early Learning & Child Develop -ment Center (CDC), located in Building 14, is a laboratoryprogram that provides a comprehensive child care andearly education program for students, staff, and faculty of<strong>Skyline</strong> college and community members. The programprovides the following services for children two (2) yearsof age until entry into kindergarten: child care and earlyeducation experiences from 7:30 am - 5:00 pm during theregular academic year, three nutritious daily meals, observationand assessment of children’s typical development,resources and referrals for a wide variety of supports forchildren and families, parent information and workshopson topics relevant to families with young children, andhome visits/conferences to discuss children’s developmentand school readiness skills. The <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>Early Learning & Child Development Center is partiallyfunded by the California Department of Education andincome eligible families may receive child care subsidies.For more information, call (650) 738-7070.ENROLLMENT OR DEGREE VERIFICATIONVerification may be accessed and printed as a freeservice to students. Access Enrollment/Degree Verifi -cations from the Student Records Menu at https://websmart.smccd.edu.EXTENDED OPPORTUNITYPROGRAMS AND SERVICES (EOPS)Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS)is a program of support services designed to improveaccess, retention and completion of educational goals forstudents who are low income and educationally disadvantaged.EOPS students have the potential to succeed incollege but have not been able to realize their potentialbecause of economic and/or educational barriers.EOPS offers a variety of services such as:• Counseling in English and Spanish• Transfer assistance to four-year colleges anduniversities• UC and CSU application fee waivers fortrans ferring students• Book Service Program• Vocational grants• Calculator Loan Program• Priority registrationThe EOPS office is located in Building 2. Hoursare 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday-Thursday; and 9:00 am -Noon, Fridays. For additional assistance call (650)738-4139, visit the EOPS web page at http://www.skylinecollege.edu, or send an email to skyeops@smccd.edu.HEALTH SERVICESThe following services are available from the <strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong> Health Center:• Emergency care and first aid• Health screening for blood pressure, hearing,vision, Tuberculosis, and pregnancy• Consultation and evaluation of present healthcondition• Nutrition and stress counseling• Counseling and referrals for problems related toalcohol and drugs, eating disorders, acquaintance/daterape, and other related matters• Anonymous HIV counseling and referral• Immunizations for measles. mumps, rubella,tetanus, flu and Hepatitis A and B• Vision testing• Physicals• Birth Control110 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Emergency and accident insurance coverage is ineffect when students are on campus or attending collegesponsoredevents. Students are encouraged to carry theirown health and dental insurance. Low cost medical anddental insurance are available for purchase through the<strong>College</strong> Health Center.The <strong>Skyline</strong> Health Center is located in Building 2,Room 2205. <strong>College</strong> Health Center personnel are availableto assist you with any health issues. Feel free to drop in, orcall (650) 738-4270.PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICESPsychological Services offers short-term, individualpersonal counseling to all currently enrolled <strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong> students. Counseling can help students addressand manage personal issues, alleviate distressingsymp toms, make positive changes, and transition intocollege life. All sessions are confidential and provided bylicensed mental health professionals. Community referrals,assessments, consultation, and crisis interventionser vices are also available through the PsychologicalServices department.Appointments can be made by contacting Psycho -logical Services in Building 2, or by calling (650) 738-4270.INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> is authorized under Federal Law toenroll non-immigrant international students. This programserves students possessing or seeking F-1 student visas.<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> participates in the Student Exchange andVisitor Information System (SEVIS). All infor mation regardinginternational students is processed through SEVIS.Foreign students interested in attending <strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong> must complete the <strong>Skyline</strong> International Appli -cation at http://www.skylinecollege.edu/international/.Applicants are required to submit original documents inEnglish or certified English translations that demonstratesatisfaction of the following requirements:1. Provide proof of completion of the equivalent ofa United States high school education with a satis -factory grade point average of 2.0 or above.2. Provide all official high school transcripts and collegetranscripts.3. Submit an Original Financial Data Form and BankVerification of Funds. All bank documents mustbe current, written in English, include the amount inU.S. Dollars, and must include a signature from aBank Official. Estimated college expenses are$18,000.00 US Dollars. Fees are subject to change.4. Submit an original copy of the Test of English as aForeign Language (TOEFL) Score Report. A minimumscore of 480 (paper-based) or 56 (internet-based) isrequired. Information about TOEFL can be obtainedfrom www.ets.org/toefl. The Test Code Number for<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> is 4647.orComplete the International English Language TestingSystem (IELTS). A minimum qualifying level of Band 5.5is required for admission. Information about IELTS canbe obtained from www.ielts.org. Please have yourIELTS test results sent directly to <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>.5. Copy of your Passport Bio-Page.6. Application fee of $50.For applicants attending U.S. schools, please attachthe following:7. Copies of Visa page from Passport, I-94, PassportBio-Page, and copies of all I-20s.8. Certificate of Eligibility to Transfer - Must be completedby the student and current institution.Students accepted into the International StudentProgram will be expected to enroll in and completea minimum of 12 units each semester with a minimumof a “C” (2.0) grade point average to remain in goodstanding. Contact the International Student Pro gram,(650) 738-4430, in Building 4, Room 4-248 for moreinformation.THE LEARNING CENTERThe Learning Center (TLC) is a flexible learning environmentproviding academic support for students in all<strong>Skyline</strong> courses through workshops, instructional technology,tutoring, and lab-based courses. The goal of theTLC is to offer students opportunities to learn morequickly and effectively and with greater confidence.Accordingly, the TLC provides alternative means ofinstruction that address students’ diverse learning preferencesand styles. The TLC also offers a comprehensiveprogram of individual and small group support for all levelsof English, ESL, Reading and Math, and providestutoring in a variety of academic subject areas. TheLearning Center includes the following programs: Writing/Reading Lab, Math Assistance Lab, Tutorial AssistanceLab, Computer Lab, TRIO/Student Support Services, andMedia Services.For more information about The Learning Center,please call (650) 738-4144 or stop by the Center inBuilding 5, Room 5100 (below the Library). You can alsolearn more about the TLC at our website: http://www.skylinecollege.edu/general/learningcenter/index.html.S E R V I C E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u111


S E R V I C E SLEARNING COMMUNITIESWhat is a Learning Community?Learning Communities are two or more classes, oftenin different departments, designed to be taken togetherby the same group of students in each class of the Learn -ing Community. Learning Communities are designed toconnect students to each other, to their teachers, to thecollege, and to student learning. The classes have acommon theme and coordinate their assignments. Thisallows students to work on themes from a multi-disciplinaryperspective.In Learning Communities, faculty members assistlearning and innovation as everyone works together tocreate community in a positive learning environment.Students participate in groups to share ideas and helpeach other learn. There is a greater sense of involvementwith students and professors.Please see page 87 for information on the LearningCommunity opportunities to be offered this semester.ASTEP PROGRAMAfrican American SuccessThrough Excellence and PersistenceThe ASTEP program is designed to provide AfricanAmerican students with greater opportunities for remainingand succeeding in college. ASTEP provides a learningcommunity, mentoring, counseling and other supportservices to assist students in graduating and transferringto a four-year college.For additional information, contact Phyllis Taylor at(650) 738-4233 or email taylorp@smccd.edu.FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCEThe First Year Experience (FYE) Learning Communityis designed to assist students new to <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>.Students, faculty and counselors collaborate through aset of chosen classes to establish a strong foundation forsuccess in college. By enrolling in all the FYE classes, thestudent is joining a community of learners with a commongoal of progressing through math and English courseswhile learning important skills for student success.Two distinct First Year Experience learning communitiesare available. For those students placing into MATH120 and ENGL 100, please contact FYE CoordinatorVanson Nguyen at nguyenv@smccd.edu, or call (650)738-4147.The Latinos Excelling in Academics Program (FYE-LEAP) is designed to support the educational achievementof Latino students enrolled in basic skills courses.By enrolling in all the FYE-LEAP classes, the student isjoining a community of learners with a common goal ofprogressing through math courses while learning importantskills for student success. FYE-LEAP is open to allstudents who place into MATH 811. For more informationabout this program or to enroll, contact Cecelia Gutierrez atgutierrezc@smccd.edu.HERMANOS/HERMANAS PROGRAMHermanos, which means “brothers,” and Hermanas,which means “sisters,” in Spanish, is a transitional programfor Latino high school students that addresses theiracademic, psychological and social needs (while still inhigh school) through connecting with family, academicsupport, mentoring, and resources. Its goal is to increaseeducational opportunities for Latino and Latina studentsand to enhance the successful transition from high schoolto college.The program’s purpose is to establish a brotherhoodand sisterhood of Latino/a students, teachers, staff, andmentors dedicated to the success of each individualHermano/a; assist Hermanos/as in developing strongself-identities, cultural and community awareness, andleadership abilities; provide life skills essential topersonal success; promote the academic and careergoals of each Hermano/a from high school to college;and provide support and assistance in striving foracademic excellence.For more information contact Hermanos/as ProgramCounselor/Instructor Aricka Bueno at buenoa@smccd.edu or call (650) 738-7058.HONORS TRANSFER PROGRAMThe Honors Transfer Program offers honors-levelcourses to any student seeking an academically challengingeducational experience in all IGETC areas of thecurriculum. To graduate from the program, students mustachieve a 3.25 g.p.a. in at least 15 units of Honors coursesand fulfill 16 hours of community service. Program graduatesreceive recognition at graduation and on theirtranscripts and degrees, and are also eligible for specialconsideration for admission and scholarships at collegesand universities that have agreements with the program.The Honors Transfer Program is a member of the TransferAlliance Program of UCLA.For more information and an application, go to <strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu, or phone Katharine Harer at (650) 738-4412,or send an email to harer@smccd.edu. Students mayalso visit the Honors Program Office, Room 4-242, in theMulticultural Center in Building 4.KABABAYAN PROGRAMThe Kababayan Program is a transfer and supportprogram with the goal of increasing proficiency inEnglish skills for success in college, work, and life. TheKababayan Program focuses on the Filipino/Filipino-American student experience and is open to all students.The three primary components of the program are Englishinstruction (integrated composition and reading), counselingand peer mentoring.For more information about the Kababayan Program,please call the program coordinator at (650) 738-4119,or visit the program’s website at www.smccd.edu/accounts/skykab.112 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


PUENTE PROGRAMThe Puente Program is a UC affiliated transfer andsupport program, the goal of which is to increase thenum ber of educationally underrepresented studentstrans ferring to four-year colleges and universities. Threecom ponents of the Puente Program work together to preparePuente students for transfer:• Counseling • English Instruction • MentoringThe Puente Program’s curriculum focuses on theChicano/Latino experience. Puente is open to all students.For more infor mation on how to join the PuenteProgram, please call (650) 738-4146.WOMEN IN TRANSITION PROGRAM (WIT)The goal of the Women in Transition (WIT) program at<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> is to encourage students who are returningto school after a break in their education to expandtheir horizons and reach their intellectual, professionaland personal goals. WIT offers a variety of services andclasses to help ease students back into the academicenvironment. WIT students form close connections to oneanother so that they support and encourage each other’ssuccess. For more information about WIT, please call theprogram coordinator, Lori Slicton, at (650) 738-4157 oremail slicton@smccd.edu.LIBRARY<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> Library, which occupies the secondfloor of Building 5, features electronic resources as wellas a book collection of 53,000 volumes and subscriptionsto 125 magazines, journals and newspapers. Through awide area network, students have access to the Internet,the Peninsula Library System (PLS) online catalog, andperiodical and research databases, including eBook andstreaming video collections, all of which may be accessedremotely. The Library’s web address is http://www.skylinecollege.edu/library/.The Library also has six group study rooms, numerousstudy carrels providing privacy for individual work, and acomputer classroom for class research workshops.Borrowing privileges are extended to all studentspresenting a library card; the Library will issue cards tostudents with appropriate identification.Contact information: (650) 738-4312 (reference), (650)738-4311 (circulation).Fall and Spring Semester hours: Monday throughThursday, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm; Friday, 8:00 am to 2:00 pm;and Saturday, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm; closed on Sundays.STUDENT LIFEASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF SKYLINE COLLEGE(ASSC) (STUDENT GOVERNMENT)As a student enrolled at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>, you are alsoa member of the Associated Students of <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>(ASSC). The ASSC Governing Council (Student Govern -ment) is the elected body that represents all <strong>Skyline</strong>students and helps ensure that students have a voice inthe <strong>College</strong>’s and District’s decision making processes.As your representative, the ASSC Governing Councilencourages students to be actively involved in studentgovernment.Students who participate in ASSC Governing Councilrepresent a variety of ages, backgrounds, interests andacademic majors. Some students have had previousexperience in student government, but many are lookingfor the opportunity to gain valuable leadership, planningand communication skills.The ASSC Governing Council coordinates and facilitatesthe following activities: lobbying at the state andfederal level, planning activities, adopting and supervisingthe ASSC budget, participating in college committees,and sharing in the development of college policies. TheASSC also sponsors a wide variety of cultural, social andeducational events throughout the year, for example, aWelcome Week at the beginning of the Fall semester.For complete information regarding the ASSC EventsCalendar, contact the Associated Students of <strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong> at (650) 738-4327, or stop by the Center forStudent Life & Leadership Development, Building 6,Room 6212.How can I become an officer of the ASSCGoverning Council?The ASSC Governing Council is always looking for studentswho wish to take on leadership responsibilities. Ifyou are interested in political activism, increasing cul turalawareness, and developing communication and leadershipskills, please visit the Center for Student Life & LeadershipDevelopment, Building 6, Room 6212, for an applicationand additional information. Any interested student with aminimum GPA of 2.05 who is enrolled in at least six units iseligible to participate as a member of the ASSC GoverningCouncil. Positions on the Governing Council are obtainedthrough elections or by appointments.Copies of the Associated Students of <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>Constitution and Constitutional Codes are available tostudents on the ASSC web page.S E R V I C E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u113


S E R V I C E SSTUDENT BODY CARDThe $8.00 student body fee and other fund raisingactivities support the ASSC and help fund scholarships,educational and social programming, and many otherworthy facets of campus life. Students who pay thestudent body fee are entitled to a student body card. Thestudent body card provides discounts at campus eventsand at quality local businesses. The card is availablethroughout the fall and spring semesters. To obtain yourstudent body card, present a valid picture identificationcard or passport, proof of current registration, and areceipt for payment of the $8 fee at the Center for StudentLife & Leadership Development, Building 6, Room 6212.CAMPUS CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONSA wide variety of leadership and volunteer opportunitiesare available within campus clubs and organizations.Becoming part of a campus organization is a great way toenhance your experience at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Thesegroups focus on a wide variety of student interests suchas career options, academics, social events, politicalservice and religion. Students are also encouraged tostart new clubs and organizations to suit their interests.For more information regarding student groups, contactthe Center for Student Life & Leadership Development.Starting a New Club/Organization: In order to starta new club or organization, you must file a petition forcharter with the Associated Students of <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>Governing Council and the <strong>Skyline</strong> Organizations andClub Council. Instructions for filing a petition are listed inthe Club and Organization Manual. Copies of the Cluband Organization Manual are available on the ASSC webpage. The manual also lists instructions for reservingspace on campus, posting materials, student club andorganizations accounts, event planning, conferenceattendance, and request for funding procedures.The following is a list of chartered clubs and organizations.If you would like additional information regardingthese or other student groups that were formed after thepublication of this schedule, call the Center for StudentLife & Leadership Development at (650) 738-4275 or stopby Building 6, Room 6212.Administration ofJustice ClubAmerican Medical StudentAssociation (AMSA)Anthropology ClubBiotechnology ClubBlack Student Union (BSU)Ceramics ClubCheer and Dance SquadCosmetology ClubEnvironmental ClubExtended OpportunityPrograms & Services (EOPS)Filipino Student Union (FSU)Gay, Straight Alliance (GSA)Heart WrenchersHonors ClubInternational ClubJournalism ClubLatino American StudentOrganization (LASO)Phi Theta Kappa(Academic Honor Society)Photography ClubPolitical Science Assoc.Pre-Med OsteopathicMedical AssociationPre-Pharmacy ClubPsychology ClubRespiratory Therapy ClubS.A.C.N.A.S. (Society forthe Advancement ofChicanos and NativeAmericans in Science)SAFER<strong>Skyline</strong> Fellowship(Christian)Society of HispanicProfessional Engineers(SHPE)Quantitative Science ClubStudent’s and Parent’sAssociation for Children’sEnrichment (SPACE)Surgical Technology ClubTheater ClubTRIO ClubUrban Youth SocietyUtaku Nation (JapaneseAnime Club)Veterans ClubWomen in Transition (WIT)CENTER FOR STUDENTLIFE & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENTThe Center for Student Life & Leadership Develop -ment, located in Building 6, Room 6212, is an excellentresource center for students interested in developing theirleadership skills, participating in student government andcampus activities. Student life includes clubs, speakers,theatrical events, forums, publications, food drives, communityoutreach, and many other worthwhile and excit ingactivities. The Center for Student Life & LeadershipDevelopment also serves as the facilitator for the annualStudent Recog nition and Awards Ceremony and theCom mencement Ceremony. For additional information,please call the Center for Stu dent Life & LeadershipDevelopment at (650) 738-4275.Housing<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> does not provide campus housing.The <strong>College</strong> occasionally receives calls and rental listingsfrom rental agencies, landlords or individuals who arelooking for roommates. All of the rental information thatwe receive is posted on the second floor of Building 6. Forposting rental information, please contact the Center forStu dent Life & Leadership Development, (650) 738-4275.114 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Event PlanningAll student clubs and organizations, off-campusgroups, or vendors who want to host a special event, holda fundraising event, sell products, or distribute informationmust make a space reservation at the Center forStu dent Life & Leadership Development by calling (650)738-4275. Additional information is in the Time, Placeand Manner Policy avail able in the Student Handbook,available online. Please note that facilities reservationsmust be made at least three weeks in advance of theevent.Vending Complaints and RefundsAll complaints regarding vendor service or malfunctioningvending machines and refund requests shouldbe reported to the Center for Stu dent Life & LeadershipDevelopment during regular business hours.PHI THETA KAPPA (ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY)Eligible students may join <strong>Skyline</strong>’s chapter of the PhiTheta Kappa honor society. Members receive recognitionon their transcript and are eligible for transfer scholarships.Go to <strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu/boo for further informationand an application.THE SKYLINE VIEW (STUDENT NEWSPAPER)The <strong>Skyline</strong> View is an award-winning, student-runprint and online newspaper that covers the campuscommunity and is produced by the journalism students of<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>. As a First-Amendment protected publication,the paper functions as an open forum, providingthe campus community several opportunities for expression,including guest opinion columns, letters to theeditor, and advertising.Students who would like to gain practical experiencein creating and producing a newspaper – both in its printand online versions – and who would like to be a partof the editorial staff may sign up for Journalism 300:Newspaper Staff. Students are encouraged to explore<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s journalism course offerings for additionalopportunities. For more information, please contactThe <strong>Skyline</strong> View advisor, Nancy Kaplan-Biegel, at (650)738-4297, or at kaplann@smccd.edu. Visit The <strong>Skyline</strong>View online at www.theskylineview.com.TRANSCRIPTSOfficial transcripts may be requested at websmart.smccd.edu from the Student Records menu. Unofficialtranscripts may be reviewed or printed at the same site.An official transcript, summarizing a student’s completeacademic record at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>, will be sentdirectly to colleges, employers and other agencies upona student’s web request. Courses taken at any of thecolleges in the San Mateo County Community <strong>College</strong>District will appear on the transcript. Transcripts from highschool and other colleges will not be forwarded. The firsttwo transcripts processed are free; there is a $5.00 chargefor each additional copy. If a rush request is made, anadditional $10 Rush Transcript Request Fee is charged foreach transcript.Foreign transcript evaluation services are available.Contact Admissions and Records at (650) 738-4252 formore information.Note: Transcript request(s) will not be processed if afinancial hold exists. The hold must be cleared before thetranscript is issued.TRANSFER CENTERThe Transfer Center provides comprehensive transferservices, resources, activities and events. Transfer assistanceincludes:• Application and informational workshops• University tours and off-campus events• Visits from university representatives• Transfer Admission Guarantee programs• Transfer and articulation information• Access to computers for college researchSign up to be on the transfer eNews mailing list tokeep informed about on/off campus transfer-relatedevents and activities. Transfer information and a calendarof on going events are posted on the Center’s webpageat www.<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.edu/general/transfercenter.Please visit us in Building 2, Room 2227, or call (650)738-4232 if we can be of assistance.S E R V I C E S2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u115


S E R V I C E STRIO/STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICESTRiO/Student Support Services (TRiO/SSS) is a federallyfunded program designed to help its students achievetheir educational goals by supporting academic successat <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> and assisting with transfer. To participate,students must meet at least one of the TRiO criteria:low-income, first generation to attend college, physicallydisabled or learning disabled. TRiO/SSS offers the followingservices:• Academic, career, transfer and personal counseling• Individual assistance with setting and meetingeducational goals• Financial aid and scholarship assistance• Academic support, including tutoring, studentsuccess workshops, and access to computers• Lab-based courses in English, Math and LearningSkills• Cultural enrichment activities• Visits to four-year collegesTo apply for the TRiO/SSS program, please call (650)738-4144; or stop by the Learning Center, located inBuilding 5, Room 5100 (below the Library); or fill out anapplication online at our web page: http://www.skylinecollege.edu/general/LearningCenter/TRiO/index.html.You will automatically be certified and eligible for VAbenefits during your first semester. Please submit yourtranscript(s) and education plan during this time in orderto be eligible for recertification for the following semester.Some reminders:• Apply for federal financial aid for additional resourcesto meet expenses, www.fafsa.gov.• Maintain a 2.0 (C) overall grade point average.• Register and maintain enrollment in at least six (6) unitsto be eligible for benefits.• Take advantage of Financial Aid, Counseling, HealthCenter, tutoring and other Student Services that areavailable to assist you.Veterans Admission ProcessApplyforadmissionVETERANS AND VETERANS’ DEPENDENTSWelcome Veterans!<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers approved instruction to veterans,service members, dependents and survivors ofveterans, and to other eligible persons, and is authorizedby the Department of Veterans Affairs to certify studentswho are working toward an AA/AS degree program, orcertain certificate and transfer programs, for benefitsunder the Montgomery GI Bill, Chapters 30, 32 (Veterans),Chapter 31 (Vocational Rehabilitation), Chapter 35(Veterans’ Spouses or Dependents), Chapter 1606(Selected Reserve), and the Post-9/11 GI Bill, Chapter 33.All Veterans, except those under Chapters 31 and 33, payfor their own college fees, books and supplies. Veteranswho have previously attended college must file officialcopies of all college transcripts with the Office ofAdmissions and Records. Veterans may check the statusof benefits at www.va.gov.The State of California provides a program for thechildren of Veterans who are deceased or disabled fromservice connected causes. Applications are availableat www.cdva.ca.gov/service or from the CaliforniaDepartment of Veteran’s Affairs, 875 Ste ven son Street,Suite 250, San Francisco, CA 94103, (415) 554-7100.Submit VeteranBenefitsActivation formto AdmissionsOfficeTakeplacementtestsif neededSee VACounselorRegisterfor ClassesSubmit DD-214andTranscripts,military records116 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


WebSMART Registration and Servicesfor StudentsYour student WebSMART account is the vehicle touse to manage enrollment, view academic records, andmaintain up-to-date student information. Using skylinecollege.edu, access the Quick Link to WebSMART.You can:• View the <strong>College</strong> Catalog• View the most up-to-date Schedule of Classes(WebSchedule)• Update address, phone number, and other personalinformation• Customize your PIN• Schedule an appointment to complete placementtesting• Check registration appointment and status• Register for classes• Add/drop classes within the published deadlines• Confirm and print your schedule of classes• View and pay enrollment fees• Purchase or pre-order a parking permit• Purchase textbooks• Apply for financial aid• View status of financial aid awards• View grades• View/print an unofficial transcript• Order an official transcript• Monitor academic standing• Secure enrollment and/or degree verifications• Obtain an evaluation of your progress toward CSUGE or IGETC certification• Update educational goals• View any holds on your records• Obtain annual tax information• Obtain an evaluation of your progress toward anassociate degree or certificate. Students can useWebSMART to review progress toward the followingeducational goals: associate degree, certificate, CSUGE certification, and IGETC certification. Find thisdegree evaluation tool under Student Services andStudent Records. Be sure to consult with a collegecounselor to review and confirm the information at thedegree evaluation site and to discuss the evaluationprocess for coursework completed outside of theSMCCCD.Note: Fee holds will block your access to all WebSMARTfunctions. It is important to satisfy financial obligations tothe college in a timely manner.S E R V I C E SAttention Students:Registrationfor the spring termbegins onMonday, November 5th.You will not be ableto register for classesif you have anyoutstanding balances onyour account.NEW CHANGE IN FEE PAYMENT PROCESSFOR SPRING AND SUMMER 2013On Monday, January 7, 2013, students who have any unpaid feeswill be dropped from spring classes for non-payment of any unpaidfees. Beginning, Tuesday, January 8 (one week before the start of thespring semester), students will be dropped at midnight the day followingtheir registration for non-payment of any unpaid fees.If you need assistance in paying your fees, you are encouraged to:• Enroll in an inexpensive payment plan via WebSMART• Apply for financial aid (www.fafsa.gov) at least five business days priorto registering for your classes• Complete the Board of Governors Fee Waiver via WebSMARTIf you still need financial assistance after exhausting all options listed above,please contact the Dean of Enrollment Services at mosbyj@smccd.edu.2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u117


Other Educational OpportunitiesO T H E R O P P O R T U N I T I E SAUDIT POLICY<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> allows auditing of courses, with theexception of courses in programs that require specialpreparation and/or program admission on a limited basis.A student may audit a course only under the followingcircumstances:1. The student must have previously enrolled for creditfor the maximum number of times allowed for theparticular course.2. The instructor of record for the course must approvethe student’s enrollment as an auditor.3. The student must be in good academic standing.4. If the course is offered for variable units, thestudent must enroll for the maximum number ofunits available.5. The student must enroll as an auditor immediatelyfollowing the published late registration period andpay the auditing fee.Students who enroll in a course for credit have firstpriority for all classroom space. Students who wish toaudit a course may enroll the week after the late registrationperiod is concluded, though with the instructor’spermission they are able to attend the course from thefirst class meeting. Students who wish to audit a coursemust obtain a COURSE AUDIT FORM from the Office ofAdmissions and Records. No student auditing a courseshall be permitted to change his or her enrollment toreceive credit for the course. An auditing fee, as establishedby California Education Code, is payable at thetime of enrollment as an auditor, with the exception of studentsenrolled in ten (10) or more semester credit units.IF YOU DON’T FIND IT AT SKYLINE<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> is part of the San Mateo CountyCommunity <strong>College</strong> District, which also operates Cañada<strong>College</strong> in Red wood City and <strong>College</strong> of San Mateo. Inaddition to offering comprehensive general education,vocational, transfer and remedial programs, Cañada<strong>College</strong> and <strong>College</strong> of San Mateo offer a number of specialprograms not available at <strong>Skyline</strong>.COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO1700 West Hillsdale Blvd.San Mateo, CA 94402(650) 574-6161ProgramsAlcohol & Other Drug StudiesArchitectureAstronomyBuilding InspectionChemical LaboratoryTechnologyDental AssistingDigital MediaDraftingElectronicsEngineeringFire TechnologyFloristryHorticultureNursingReal EstateCAÑADA COLLEGE4200 Farm Hill Blvd.Redwood City, CA 94061(650) 306-3100AthleticsMen’s Cross CountryMen’s FootballMen’s SwimmingMen’s TrackWomen’s Cross CountryWomen’s SoftballWomen’s SwimmingWomen’s TrackWomen’s Water PoloPrograms3D Animation & VideoGame ArtChemical LaboratoryTechnologyDrama/Theater ArtsEarth ScienceEngineeringFashion DesignGraphic DesignHuman ServicesInterior DesignMedical AssistingMultimediaNursingRadiologic TechnologyAthleticsWomen’s Golf118 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Associate Degree RequirementsGraduation from <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> with the Associate in Arts Degree or Associate in Science Degree is based upon thecompletion of 60 units, including the requirements A & F listed below. An application for the degree must be filed in theOffice of Admissions and Records during the last semester of attendance.ATTENTION: This checklist is a guide to help you in selecting courses and keeping track of your progress. Youare strongly encouraged to meet with your counselor to review your selections and to complete a StudentEducation Plan, which will assist you in keeping track of your progress and in reaching your educational goals.A. RESIDENCEEither 12 units or 50% of the units applied to the major,whichever is fewer, must be completed at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>.B. SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENT1. A minimum 2.00 is required in all degree-applicablecoursework.2. All coursework transferred into SMCCCD, exceptnon-degree applicable and upper division courses,will be evaluated to meet graduation requirementsand will become part of the overall GPA.3. The GPA from courses taken in SMCCCD and thosecourses from outside SMCCCD will be used in thecalculation for graduation. Honors and Phi Theta Kappaare calculated and recorded at each college.C. MAJOR REQUIREMENTA minimum of 18 units must be completed in a major.Some majors require the completion of more than18 semester units. In addition to completing the courseand unit requirements for the major, a student must:• Complete with a grade of “C” or better (or Pass)all courses used to satisfy both core and electiverequirements for the major.• Complete 12 units or 50% of the units required for themajor, whichever is fewer, at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>.Note: Specific requirements for majors may be foundin the <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catalog under “Associate Degree andCertificate Programs.”D. BASIC COMPETENCY REQUIREMENTSNote: Satisfactory completion is defined as a gradeof C or better.WRITING/READINGa. Satisfactory completion of English 100 or English 105,or equivalent, or higher.MATHEMATICS/QUANTITATIVE REASONINGa. Eligibility for Math 130, 150, 200, 201 or 241 or higheras determined by a <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> approvedplacement test; orb. Satisfactory completion of Math 120 or equivalent,or higher; orc. Satisfactory completion of any course having at leastMath 120 (Intermediate Algebra) as a prerequisite.INFORMATION LITERACYa. Satisfactory completion of a <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> English 100course or <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> English 105 course takenFall 2011 or thereafter; orb. Satisfactory completion of the <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> online“Information Literacy Tutorial” (Consult the <strong>Skyline</strong> Librarywebsite at http:www.skylinecollege.edu/library for details oncompleting the online tutorial.); orc. Satisfactory completion of an equivalent college-level informationliteracy or information competency course or requirement.E. SPECIFIC AREA REQUIREMENTS1. AMERICAN HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONS: Onecourse of 3 units from Group A and either Group B1 orGroup B2 for a total of 6 units. One course may be appliedto the General Education requirement in Social Sciences.Note: Group B2 completes the E1 requirement forstudents who have satisfied only the U.S. History partof the requirement at another institution.Group A: U.S. History & U.S. Government:HIST 108 201 202 235 244 429PLSC 210Group B1: State & Local Government:HIST 240 310PLSC 301or Group B2: U.S. Government/State & Local Government:PLSC 2002. ENGLISH: Two courses (minimum of 6 units).One of these courses may be the English course whichfulfills the General Education Language and Rationalityrequirement. Courses which may be used to satisfythe English requirements are:COMM 110 130 140 150ENGL 100 or 105 110 161 165 836 or 846ESOL 400JOUR 120 121LIT. 101 111 113 225 251 265 266 267 370 373 432READ 4203. PHYSICAL EDUCATION (KINESIOLOGY): Twoactivity courses in PE (Kinesiology) are required;for waiver or modification of this requirement see<strong>College</strong> Catalog.4. ETHNIC AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Studentsmust complete a total of 3 units from either grouplisted below. The course(s) may be applied to GeneralEducation requirements.Note: ECE. 214 and FCS 213 are the same course;HIST 335 and PLSC 335 are the same course.Group A. General:BUS. 221COMM 150ECE. 214 272 273 275FASH 119FCS 119 213HIST 235 240SOCI 141 143 201Continued ➜A S S O C I AT E D E G R E E2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u119


A S S O C I AT E D E G R E EGroup B. Area Studies:ANTH 110 125 150 155 165 170 180 360ART 105 120BUS. 226ENGL 104HIST 104 106 244 335 420 429 430 432 435 436 444 453INTD 120LIT. 116 251 265 266 267 370 373MUS. 240 250 276 420PHIL 300 320PLSC 320 330 335PSYC 238 268SOCI 142 341 432SOSC 150 270 275SPAN 161 162F. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSA minimum of 18 units with a minimum of 3 units each inSections 1, 2, 3, 4a and 4b. Balance of course work may betaken from any section (1 through 5).Note: No course may be used to meet more than one GeneralEducation requirement.1. NATURAL SCIENCES: (3 units required)Note: * = Lab course.ANTH 125ASTR 100 101*BIOL 101* 110* 111* 130 140 145 150 170 171* 215* 230*240* 250* 260* 365CHEM 112* 210* 220* 234 & 237* 235 & 238* 410*ELEC 110ENVS 100GEOL 100 105 180 210* 220*OCEN 100PHYS 105 210* 220* 250* 260* 270*2. HUMANITIES: (3 units required)Note: ART 115 & MUS. 115 are the same course;FASH 113, 119 & 150 are the same courses as FCS 113,119 & 150; HIST 335 and PLSC 335 are the same course;PHIL 280 and PLSC 280 are the same course.ARBC 111 112 121 122ART 101 102 105 107 115 120 130 201 204 207 208 214 221231 301 350 351 354 355 405 408 411ASL 111 112 121 122CHIN 111 112 115 121 122 130DANC 100 395 410ECE. 191 275ENGL 104 110 161 162 166FASH 113 119 150FCS 113 119 150FILI 110 111 112 120 121 122FILM 370 375 380 440 450HIST 100 101 104 106 109 203 335 429 430 432 435 436 444453 461 462 463 464HUM. 106 115 116 117INTD 110 120 310ITAL 103 111 112 121 122JAPN 111 112 115LIT. 101 111 113 116 151 166 191 225 251 265 266 267370 373 416 432MUS. 100 105 106 107 108 111 112 113 114 115 144 202 204240 250 275 276 301 350 470 475PHIL 100 160 175 195 240 280 300 312 320PLSC 280 335PSYC 238SOCI 432SOSC 140SPAN 101 103 110 111 112 120 121 122 130 140 161 162 2203. SOCIAL SCIENCES: (3 units required)Note: ECE. 214/FCS 213 are the same course; ECE. 212/FCS 212 are the same course; ECE. 201/PSYC 201 are thesame course; PHIL 280 and PLSC 280 are the same course;PSYC 110/SOCI 110 are the same course.ADMJ 100ANTH 110 125 150 155 165 170 180 360BUS. 100 101 200 201 210ECE. 201 212 214ECON 100 102 111 310EDUC 100 120 200FCS 212 213 392GEOG 110 150 300HIST 108 201 202 203 235 240 244 248 300 310 420 429 444HSCI 150JOUR 110PHIL 280PLSC 115 130 150 200 210 280 301 315 320 330PSYC 100 110 200 201 238 268 300 301 390 410SOCI 100 105 110 141 142 143 160 201 341 432SOSC 150 270 2754. LANGUAGE AND RATIONALITY: Two courses (minimum of6 units): 1 course from group A and 1 course from group B.ONE COURSE MUST BE A COMPOSITION COURSE.Group A: English Composition (3 units required)ENGL 100 105 110 165 836 846ESOL 400JOUR 120Group B: Communication and AnalyticalThinking (3 units required)ACTG 100 121 131BUS. 103 115 120 123 400 401COMM 110 127 130 140 150COMP 118 155 156 250 252 284 286 355 356 357 378ENGL 165MATH 115 120 122 123 130 150 153 200 201 222 241 242 251252 253 270 275PHIL 103 200PSYC 171READ 420 836Note: BUS. 103 was D.P. 110; BUS. 400 was OFAD 400;BUS. 401 was OFAD 401.5. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT: (Up to 3 unitsof course work in Section 5 may be applied towardscompletion of General Education Requirements.)ADAP 348–359BUS. 107 109COMB 101-405COUN 100 104 105 106 107 108CRER 100 111 132 135 136 137 139 140 410 650DANC 101-450FCS 310 313 320 392FITN 106-400HSCI 100 130 150INDV 101-255KINE 100LSCI 100 110P.E. 105 152 211 213 214 270 301READ 425REC. 100SGOV 115TEAM 100-201VARS 100-380120 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


CSU General Education RequirementsCandidates for a Bachelor’s degree from the CSU System who begin college in the Fall of 2012 shall complete the followingpattern of general education courses encompassing a minimum of 48 semester units. A maximum of 39 of the totalof 48 may be completed at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>. The remaining nine units must be in the upper division of the degreegranting institution. Of the 39 units that may be taken at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>, no more than 30 units will be certified in AreasB, C and D combined. Courses used to satisfy the American Institutions requirement may also apply in Area D. Coursestaken at other accredited institutions can be certified at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>.ATTENTION: This checklist is a guide to help you in selecting courses and keeping track of your progress. Youare strongly encouraged to meet with your counselor to determine which general education pattern is best for youto follow, review your course selections, and complete a Student Education Plan. The general education patternyou select is based on a variety of factors, including your major and the institution to which you plan to transfer.C S U G E / I G E T CAREA A COMMUNICATION SKILLS& CRITICAL THINKING9 units requiredOne course required from each of A1, A2 and A3.A1 – Oral CommunicationsCOMM 110 127 130 140 150A2 – Written CommunicationsENGL 100 105 110A3 – Critical ThinkingENGL 100 105 110** 165PHIL 103 109 200**ENGL 110 was redesigned and must be taken Fall 1997 orthereafter to meet this requirement.Note: Areas A1, A2 and A3 MUST be completed withgrades of C or better BEFORE transfer.A1IN PROGRESS9 UNITS COMPLETEDB4 – Quantitative ReasoningBUS. 120 123MATH 130 150 153 200 201 222 241 242 251 252 253 270 275PSYC 171Note: ACTG 121/131 meet B4 only if taken prior to Fall 2002.Note: Area B4 MUST be completed with a grade of C orbetter BEFORE transfer.B1B2B3*B4IN PROGRESSTOTAL9-12 UNITS COMPLETEDCOMPLETEDA2A3TOTALCOMPLETEDAREA B NATURAL SCIENCE& MATHEMATICS9 units requiredOne course from Physical Science B1, Life Science B2, andQuantitative Reasoning B4. Must include one lab course fromArea B1, B2 or B3 (indicated by asterisk*).B1 – Physical ScienceASTR 100CHEM 112* 210* 220* 234-237* 235-238* 410*GEOL 100 105 180 210* 220*OCEN 100PHYS 100 210* 220* 250* 260* 270*B2 – Life ScienceANTH 125BIOL 101* 110* 111* 130 140 145 150 170 215* 230* 240* 250*260*ENVS 100B3* – Lab CourseASTR 101*BIOL 171*OCEN 101*AREA C ARTS, LITERATURE, PHILOSOPHY& LANGUAGES9 units requiredThree courses to include at least one course from Arts andone from Humanities.C1 – ArtsART 101 102 105 107 115 120 130 201 204 221 248 301 350351 352 405 411DANC 100FASH 113 119FCS 113 119FILM 370HUM. 117INTD 110 120MUS. 100 105 111 115 144 202 204 240 250 275 276 301 470C2 – HumanitiesARBC 111 112 121 122ASL 111 112 121 122CHIN 111 112 121 122 130ECE. 191ENGL 110 161FILI 110 111 112 120FILM 440 (formerly Lit. 441)HIST 100 101 104 106 109 203 248 335 420 429 430 432435 444 453 461 462 463 464HUM. 106 115 116ITAL 111 112 121 122JAPN 111 1122 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u121


C S U G E / I G E T CC2 – Humanities ContinuedLIT. 101 111 113 116 151 191 225 251 265 266 267 370 373416 432MUS. 276PHIL 100 160 175 195 240 280 300 312 320PLSC 280 335SOCI 341 432SPAN 110 111 112 120 121 122 130 140 161 162 220ART 115 & MUS. 115 are the same course.ECE. 191 & LIT. 191 are the same course.FASH 113 & 119 are the same courses as FCS 113 & 119.HIST 335 and PLSC 335 are the same course.PHIL 280 and PLSC 280 are the same course.Note: Not more than one course from HIST 461-464 may beapplied to area C2.IN PROGRESS9 UNITS COMPLETEDIN PROGRESSD1D2aor D2bD3TOTALU.S. HistoryU.S. Government9-12 UNITS COMPLETEDCOMPLETEDC1C2C1or C2TOTALCOMPLETEDAREA D SOCIAL, POLITICAL & 9 units selected from at leastECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS two subject areas requiredMust include one course from D1 and one course from eitherD2a or D2b to satisfy U.S. History, Constitution & AmericanIdeals requirement.Note: Group D2b completes the U.S. History, Constitution& American Ideals requirement for students who havesatisfied only the U.S. History part of the requirement atanother institution.D1 – U.S. History & U.S. GovernmentHIST 108 201 202 235 244 PLSC 210D2a – State & Local GovernmentHIST 240 310 PLSC 301D2b – U.S. Government/State & Local GovernmentPLSC 200D3 – Social InstitutionsADMJ 100ANTH 110 150 155 165 170180 360BUS. 100 101 200 210ECE. 201 212ECON 100 102 111 310EDUC 100FCS 212GEOG 110 150HIST 104 106 203 248 300 335429 430 432 435 436444 453JOUR 110PHIL 280PLSC 115 130 150 280315 320 330 335PSYC 100 110 200 201268 300 301 390410SOCI 100 105 110 141142 143 160 201341 432 665SOSC 140 150CA State/Local GovernmentAREA E LIFELONG UNDERSTANDING& SELF DEVELOPMENT3 units requiredMaximum one unit applicable from Area E2.Must complete minimum of two units in Area E1for a total of three units.E1COUN 100CRER 111 132 135 136137 665ECE. 201 214FCS 213 310 313 320 392GERO 101E2ADAP 349 356 357 358 359COMB 301 302 401 404 405DANC 105 110 130 140 152161 162 163 164 165 166167 168 169 171 260 330350 395 400 450 665FITN 106 110 112 116 160 166182 201 202 205 301303 304 305 308 314 332334 335 336 400INDV 101 105 121 125 126 141160 165 167 168 169 171172 251 253 255ECE. 214 & FCS 213 are the same course.ECE. 201 & PSYC 201 are the same course.Note: COMP 110 meets E1 only if taken prior to Fall 1999.E1E2IN PROGRESSTOTALHSCI 100 130 150 665LSCI 100P.E. 105 270PSYC 200 201SOCI 160TEAM 100 111 112 115116 117 125 141145 146 148 149171 173 175 176179 188 189 190191 192 193 194195 196 197 198199 201VARS 100 110 120 150200 310 340 3503603 UNITS COMPLETEDCOMPLETEDECE. 201 & PSYC 201 are the same course.HIST 335 and PLSC 335 are the same course.PHIL 280 and PLSC 280 are the same course.PSYC 110 & SOCI 110 are the same course.Note: ECE. 201 meets D3 only if taken Fall 2000 or thereafter.Note: For the most updated version of this list see the CounselingOffice or the Transfer Center.122 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC)Effective Fall 1991, the IGETC will permit a student to transfer from <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> to any campus of the California StateUniversity (CSU) or the University of California (UC) systems without having to take additional lower-division generaleducation after transfer.Completion of the IGETC is not a requirement for transfer to a CSU or UC, nor is it the only way to fulfill the lowerdivisiongeneral education requirements. Students may find it advantageous to take courses fulfilling CSU’s generaleducation requirements or those of a particular UC campus.Note: 1. The IGETC does not guarantee admission to any CSU or UC campus.2. The IGETC does not meet the American History and Institutions requirement at CSU and UC campuses.3. All courses for IGETC must be completed with C or better grades (a C- is not acceptable).ATTENTION: This checklist is a guide to help you in selecting courses and keeping track of your progress. Youare strongly encouraged to meet with your counselor to determine which general education pattern is best for youto follow, review your course selections, and complete a Student Education Plan. The general education patternyou select is based on a variety of factors, including your major and the institution to which you plan to transfer.C S U G E / I G E T CAREA 1 – ENGLISH COMMUNICATION(Required: 1 or more courses from each group for CSU; UCrequires completion of courses from Groups A and B only.)GROUP A: Choice of ENGL 100 or ENGL 105#GROUP B: Choice of ENGL 110 a , ENGL 165 or PHIL 109GROUP C: Choice of COMM 110, COMM 127, 130 b ,COMM 140 or COMM 150TOTALABCCOMPLETEDAREA 2 – MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS andQUANTITATIVE REASONING(Required: 1 course, 3 semester units minimum.)BUS. 120#, 123#MATH 200#, 201, 222#, 241#, 242#, 251#, 252#, 253#,270, 275TOTALCOMPLETEDAREA 3 – ARTS and HUMANITIES(Required: 3 courses, 9 semester units minimum.At least one course from Arts and one from Humanities.)GROUP A: ARTSART 101 102 105 115 120 130FILM 440 (formerly Lit. 441) 450MUS. 100 115 202 204 240 250GROUP B: HUMANITIESCHIN 122 130HIST 100 101 104 106 108# 109 201# 202# 203 235 240 244248 310 335 420 430 432 435 444 453 461 462 463 464LIT. 101 111 113 116 151 225 251 265 266 267 370 373 416432PHIL 100 160 175 195 240 280 300 312 320PLSC 280 335SOCI 341 432SPAN 130 140 161 162COMPLETEDTOTALABA or BAREA 4 – SOCIAL and BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES(Required: 3 courses, 9 semester units minimum. Courses fromat least two disciplines or an interdisciplinary sequence.)ANTH 110 150 155 165 170 180 360ECE. 201ECON 100 102GEOG 110 150HIST 100 101 104 106 108# 109 201# 202# 203 235 240 244248 300 310 335 420 430 432 435 436 444 453 461 462463 464JOUR 110PHIL 280PLSC 115 130 150 200 210 280 315 320 330 335PSYC 100 200 201 268 300 390 410 cSOCI 100 105 141 142 143 160 341 432SOSC 150COMPLETEDTOTAL2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u123


C S U G E / I G E T CAREA 5 – PHYSICAL and BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES(Required: 2 courses, 7 semester units minimum. One PhysicalScience course and one Biological Science course; at least onemust include a laboratory.)GROUP A: PHYSICAL SCIENCEASTR 100CHEM 112* 210* 220* 234 235GEOL 100 105 180 210* 220*OCEN 100PHYS 105 210* 220* 250* 260* 270*GROUP B: BIOLOGICAL SCIENCEANTH 125BIOL 101#* 110#* 111* 130# 140 145 150 170 215* 230* 240*250* 260*ENVS 100GROUP C: SCIENCE LABORATORYASTR 101*BIOL 171*CHEM 237* 238*OCEN 101*COMPLETEDU.S. HISTORY, CONSTITUTION and AMERICAN IDEALS(CSU Requirement Only)(Required: one course of 3 units from Group A and either GroupB1 or Group B2 for a total of six units.) Not part of IGETC, butmay be completed prior to transfer.Note: Group B2 completes the U.S. History, Constitution &American Ideals requirement for students who have satisfied onlythe U.S. History part of the requirement at another institution.GROUP A: U.S. HISTORY & U.S. GOVERNMENTHIST 108 201 202 235 244PLSC 210GROUP B1: STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENTHIST 240 310PLSC 301GROUP B2: U.S. GOVERNMENT/STATE & LOCALGOVERNMENTPLSC 200ACOMPLETEDAB1 or B2BLabTOTALTOTALLANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH(UC Requirement Only)(Required: Two years of high school study of a languagewith a grade of “C” or better or 3-5 units of courseslisted below.)ARBC 122ASL 122CHIN 130FILI 120 122ITAL 122SPAN 120, 122, 130, 140 or 220 d COMPLETEDTOTAL* = Lab Course# = UC transfer credit may be limiteda = ENGL 110 was redesigned and must be taken Fall 1997 or thereafterto meet this requirement.b = COMM 130 (formerly SPCH 120) meets this requirement only if takenprior to Summer 1995 and Fall 1996 or thereafter. COMM 130 was notUC transferable in 1996 (so may not be used for IGETC if taken Fall1995, Spring 1996 or Summer 1996.)c = PSYC 410 must be taken Fall 1998 or thereafter to meet thisrequirement.d = A student whose native language is Spanish, who has completed atleast 9 years of education conducted in Spanish, may not receivecredit for SPAN 220.Note: For the most updated version of this list see the CounselingOffice or the Transfer Center.124 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Parking and TransportationCAMPUS PARKINGREGULATIONSAll persons parking on the <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> campusare responsible for knowing and following the college’sparking regulations. Complete parking regulations arealso available online at http://www.skylinecollege.edu/online/findpeopleplaces/placescampus/parkingpublictrans.html.All persons driving an automobile, truck or van whoutilize campus parking facilities during scheduled classhours and final examination periods are required to pay aparking permit fee and display a campus parking permit intheir vehicle at all times while parked on the <strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong> campus. (Motorcycles are excluded if parked indesignated motorcycle parking.) Students enrolled exclusivelyin weekend or off-campus classes are exempt. Theparking fee is $40.00 for fall and spring semesters and$20.00 for the summer session, or a two-term permit maybe purchased for $70.00 (fall and spring together.) Thesefees are nonrefundable except by action of the college.Parking permits may be transferred from one vehicleto another.One day parking permits are available for $2.00 perday from coin/bill operated parking permit dispenserslocated in student parking lots A, C, F, G, L, N and P.There are visitor lots that have pay-by-space, timedparking in Lots D and M.Students may pay for their parking permits at the timeof WebSMART registration, online or in person at theCashier’s Office.Students may park in designated student parking lotsonly. Staff lots are marked with yellow parking lines andare reserved for Staff and Faculty only. Please refer to thecampus map for parking lot locations. While parking in<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> campus parking lots, all students, staff,faculty and the general public must obey all campus, localand state regulations.A parking permit is required inside the vehicle in orderto park in any lot on campus other than a visitor lot. AllStaff parking areas on the <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> campus arerestricted to San Mateo County Community <strong>College</strong>District employees (excluding student aids, assistants orstudent workers while enrolled in the current semester).Vendors and contractors at the college may also park instaff parking lots with proper authorization and permit.Parking spaces are available on a first-come, firstservedbasis. Therefore, a parking permit is not a guaranteeof a parking space. <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> and the SanMateo County Community <strong>College</strong> District do not acceptliability for vandalism, theft or accidents. Use of campusparking facilities is at the user’s risk. However, any suchincidents should be reported to the Campus Public SafetyOffice, Building 6, Room 106, (650) 738-4199.PARKING GRACE PERIODSThere is a two-week grace period in student parkinglots only at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters.There is a one-week grace period in student parking lotsonly at the beginning of the summer session. The graceperiod does not apply to staff lots, handicap parking andother restricted parking areas.VISITOR PARKINGVisitors to the <strong>Skyline</strong> campus may park in Visitor LotD or Visitor Lot M. These visitor lots are pay-by-spacemeter parking. After parking the vehicle, the visitor notesthe number of the parking space, enters the number intothe meter, and deposits coin or currency. The receipt froma visitor parking permit machine does not have to be displayedin the vehicle. Visitor parking permits are validONLY in the respective visitor parking lot in which they arepurchased. Daily permits, Staff/Faculty permits, andStudent permits are not valid in visitor parking lots.Visitors may also park in student lots if they havepurchased a daily parking permit. For the location of dailyparking permit machines, please refer to the campus map.DISABLED STUDENT PARKINGPhysically disabled students who drive vehicles tocampus must have a valid state-issued DMV disabledperson parking placard. This placard allows parking indesignated disabled parking spaces on campus.Students must ALSO purchase a student parking permitissued through <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Disabled parking isavailable in student and staff lots.CAR/VAN POOLPARKING APPLICATION PROCESSStudents who wish to participate in the Car Pool parkingprogram can pick up an application at the <strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong> Public Safety Office. To qualify for the program,each student on the application must have paid for asemester or dual semester student parking permit(s).Each student must be enrolled in at least one class at<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> and there must be a minimum total ofTHREE students on the application.The Public Safety Department is currently limited to 12Car/Van Pool parking permits per semester. Each permitis valid only for the semester for which it is issued. ThePublic Safety Department will begin taking applicationson the first day of every new semester. Permits are issuedon a first come, first served basis upon submission of afully completed permit application to the Public SafetyDepartment.C A M P U S I N F O R M AT I O N2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u125


C A M P U S I N F O R M AT I O NCAR/VAN POOL PARKING REGULATIONSAny vehicle parking in any Car/Van Pool parking stallwithout a visible Car/Van Pool parking permit issued bythe Public Safety Department may receive a citation.Car/Van Pool parking permits are valid ONLY in designatedCar/Van Pool parking spaces.In order for a vehicle to park in a Car/Van Pool designatedspace, the vehicle MUST display a valid Car/VanPool parking permit and a valid, student parking permit orvalid daily parking permit, as well as have a minimum oftwo (2) occupants in the vehicle when it is parked.Car/Van Pool parking permits are valid only for thedriver(s) and vehicle(s) listed on the application.It is a violation of law to copy, duplicate, manufactureor otherwise reproduce Car/Van Pool parking permits aswell as a violation of the Student Code of Conduct.Violators may be arrested and prosecuted for forgery andtheft pursuant to California Penal Code sections 470 and484, as well as face immediate student disciplinary action.Car/Van Pool parking permits may not be transferredor loaned to another person or another vehicle that is noton the application. If a person displays a valid Car/VanPool parking permit issued to another person or vehicle,that vehicle is subject to a citation. The Car/Van Poolparking permit will be seized and a report will be forwardedto the Vice President of Student Services for a violationof the Student Code of Conduct. The seized Car/Van Poolparking permit will not be returned to the person(s) whoapplied for the permit.RIDE SAMTRANS TO SKYLINESamTrans provides bus service along several routesto the <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> campus. SamTrans informationspecialists can help you plan your trip for the shortestpossible route: Call toll free 1-800-660-4BUS or visitwww.samtrans.com. You may purchase SamTrans passesat <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> in the Cashier’s Office, Building 2,Student Services Center. All SamTrans buses are wheelchairaccessible. Frequent riders receive a discount ontheir rides by using tokens or a monthly pass.<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> CatalogSamTrans Routes 121, 123 and 140 provide weekdayservice to <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Route 121 (limited service)starts at Lowell and Hanover streets, then serves the DalyCity BART Station, Colma BART, Seton Medical Center,Serramonte, Fair mont and Westview on its way to the college.Route 123 originates at the Colma BART Station andserves stops between Metro Center, Serra Center,Serramonte and King Plaza on its way to campus. Route140 delivers students traveling from Pacifica (Palmettoand West Manor) and San Bruno BART.Weekend Note: The 121 and 123 lines do not provideservice to <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> on the weekends. The 140 is theonly line that provides service to the college on weekends.NON-DISTRICT SPONSOREDTRANSPORTATIONSome classes may be conducted off campus. Unlessyou are specifically advised otherwise, you are responsiblefor arranging for your own transportation to and fromthe class site. Although the District may assist in coordinatingthe transportation and/or recommended traveltimes, route or caravaning, be advised that the Districtassumes no liability or responsibility for transportationand any person driving a personal vehicle is NOT an agentof the District.FIELD TRIP/EXCURSION GUIDELINESThroughout the semester/school year, the District maysponsor voluntary off-campus extracurricular field trips/excursions. If you choose to participate, be advised thatpursuant to California Code of Regulations, Sub chapter 5,Section 55450, you have agreed to hold the District, itsofficers, agents and employees harmless from any and allliability or claims which may arise out of or in connectionwith your participation in the activity.The catalog is available for free at the <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> Bookstore. If you would like the catalog sent toyou by mail, please order online at http://bookstore.skylinecollege.edu or complete this form and sendit with a check for $5 to: <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> Bookstore, 3300 <strong>College</strong> Drive, San Bruno, CA 94066Please email the Bookstore at skylinebookstore@smccd.edu for international postage rates.Please make your check payable to “<strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong> Book store.” Allow 1-2 weeks for delivery.$Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________Address: _______________________________________City:________________State: _______ Zip: ________126 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u S P R I N G 2013


Campus DirectoryMain Line (650) 738-4100For Information About Ext. Bldg-RoomAdmissions and Records. . . . . . . . 4251/4252 2-2225Fax (Admissions and Records) . . . . . . 4200Asian Studies Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4479 4-252ASSC (Student Government) . . . . . . . . 4327 6-6214Assessment/Placement Testing . . . . . . . . 4150 2-2233ASTEP Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4233 1-1133Automotive Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4126 8-8101Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4211 6-6101Business Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4201 8-8305CalWORKs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4480 2-2212Career Advancement Academy . . . . . . . 4424 1-1314Career Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4337 1-1219BCashier’s Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4101 2-2225Center for InternationalTrade Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7098 5-5130Child Development Center . . . . . . . . . . 7070 Bldg. 14Cooperative Education Office . . . . . . . . 4261 1-1210Cosmetology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4168/4165 4-224Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4318 2-2200Disability Resource Center . . . . . . . . . . . 4280 5-5132Distance Education andTechnology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0000 1-1316Emergency Medical Technology. . . . . . . 4284 7-7108AEnglish Language Institute (ELI) . . . . . 7089 1-1218EOPS/CARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4139 2-2212Evening <strong>College</strong> Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4206 2-2225Monday – Thursday, 5:00 to 9:30 pmFinancial Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4236 2-2234Fax (Financial Aid) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4425First Year Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4147 4-4245Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4294 1-1132Health Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4270 2-2209Hermanas/Hermanos Program. . . . . . . . 7072 2-2321Honors Transfer Program . . . . . . . . . . . . 4412 4-242For Information About Ext. Bldg-RoomInternational Students Program . . . . . . . 4430 4-248Kababayan Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4119 4-244Kinesiology (Physical Education)/Athletics/Dance Division . . . . . . . . . . 4271 3-3126Language Arts Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4202 8-8112Learning Center, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4144 5-5100Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4311 5-5200Massage Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4168 4-224Massage Therapy Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4363 4-110MESA Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4244 7-7309Microcomputer Lab (CALT) . . . . . . . . . 4105 2-2116Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4199 6-6106Physical Education (Kinesiology)/Athletics/Dance Division . . . . . . . . . . 4271 3-3126Public Information Office. . . . . . . . . . . . 4346 4-329Public Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4199 6-6106Puente Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4146 4-248Respiratory Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4457 7-7219Scholar-Athlete Program . . . . . . . . . . . . 4409 7-7308Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7011 2-2234Science/Math/TechnologyDivision. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4221 7-7130<strong>Skyline</strong> View, The(Student Newspaper) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4377 8-8110Social Science/Creative ArtsDivision. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4121 1-1108SparkPoint Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7035 1-1221AStudent Life & LeadershipDevelopment, Center for . . . . . . . . . . 4275 6-6212Student Services Information . . . . . . . . . 4465 2-2225Surgical Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4470 7-7209Telecommunications Technology . . . . . . 4495 2-2102Theater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4154 1-1108Transcript Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4254 2-2225Transfer Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4232 2-2227TRiO/SSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4144 5-5100Veterans’ Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4462 2-2225Vice President of Instruction . . . . . . . . . 4321 4-311AVice President of Student Services . . . . . 4333 4-311BWellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4366 4-134Women in Transition Program . . . . . . . . 4157 2-2313Workability III Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4467 2-2340Workforce Development, Center for . . . 4418 1-1311Individual instructors may be contacted at theircampus phone extensions.C A M P U S I N F O R M AT I O NS U P P O R T S K Y L I N E C O L L E G EDonate your used vehicle to benefit <strong>Skyline</strong> studentsSAN MATEO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOUNDATIONSpecify: o 3 Scholarships o 3 President’s Innovation Fundo 3 Where the Need is GreatestCall (650) 574-6229 for details2 013 S P R I N G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u127


IndexI N D E XAAssociate Degree Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . 119Associated Students of <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>(ASSC) – Student Government . . . . . . . 113ASTEP Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Audit Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118BBoard of Governors Fee Waiver(BOGFW) Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109CCalendar, Spring Semester . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3CalWORKs Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Campus Clubs and Organizations . . . . . . . 114Campus Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127Career Advancement Academies . . . . . . . . 88Career Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Car/Van Pool Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125Catalog Order Coupon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126Child Care Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Class Listings, How to Read. . . . . . . . . . . . 20Clubs and Organizations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114<strong>College</strong> Connection(Concurrent Enrollment). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Concurrent Enrollment(<strong>College</strong> Connection) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Cooperative Agencies Resources forEducation (CARE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Counseling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Course Repetition Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105CSU General Education Worksheet . . . . . . 121DDining Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Disabled Student Parking. . . . . . . . . . . . . 125Disability Resource Center . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Distance Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Drug-Free Campus, Policy on. . . . . . . . . . 106EEarly Learning & ChildDevelopment Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Enrollment or Degree Verification . . . . . . . 110Enrollment Exemptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Enrollment Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Extended Opportunity Programsand Services (EOPS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110FFees Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Fees, Explanation of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Fee & Refund Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Field Trip/Excursion Guidelines. . . . . . . . . 126Final Examinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Financial Aid Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Financial Aid Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18First Year Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Five Steps to Successful Enrollment . . . . . . 6GGraphic Arts & Production . . . . . . . . . . . . 109HHealth Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Hermanos/Hermanas Program . . . . . . . . . 112Honors Transfer Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114IIf You Don’t Find It at <strong>Skyline</strong> . . . . . . . . . . 118IGETC (Intersegmental G.E. TransferCurriculum) Worksheet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123International Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111KKababayan Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112LLate Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 12Learning Center, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111Learning Communities . . . . . . . . . . . . 87, 112Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113MMajor Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Map of Campus . . . . . . . . . Inside Back CoverNNon-District SponsoredTransportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126Nonnative Speakers Courses . . . . . . . . . . . 75OOff-Campus Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7PParking & Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125Pass/No Pass Grade Option . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Phi Theta Kappa(Academic Honor Society) . . . . . . . . . . 115Placement Tests/Assessment. . . . . . . . . . . . 7Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Prerequisites, Corequisites &Recommendations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Privacy Rights of Students . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Psychological Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111Puente Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113RRegistration Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Registration Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11SSamTrans Routes to <strong>Skyline</strong>. . . . . . . . . . . 126Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Sexual Assault Education andPrevention, Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Sexual Harassment Complaints,Policy and Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Short Course Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Short Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100<strong>Skyline</strong> View, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Smoking Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107Special Application Programs. . . . . . . . . . . 12Spring Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Spring Semester Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Student Event Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Student Body Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114Student Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113Student Life & Leadership Development,Center for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114Student Right to Know andCampus Security Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106TTranscripts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Transfer Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115TRiO/SSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116UUnlawful Discrimination Complaints,Policy and Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107VVariable Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Vending Complaints and Refunds . . . . . . . 115Veterans and Veterans’ Dependents . . . . . 116Visitor Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125WWebSMART Registration and Services . . . 117Weekly Schedule Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . 20Withdrawal/Drop Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Women in Transition Program. . . . . . . . . . 113World Cup Coffee & Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109128 w w w. 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Campus MapVista PointNLot BLot CLot FLotEFMC21 18 15PSouth Loop RoadP11SRSSLotD1091DPLot R233A 3B3ELot GS8Lot SSouth Loop RoadPLotHRD DB3C3DSR5467SSNorth Loop RoadLot KDPP<strong>College</strong> Driveto Sharp Park RdLotJLot MLot N14POverflowParking(Permit Required)16Lot L19PacificHeightsR242322Lot APSouth Loop Road<strong>College</strong> Driveto <strong>Skyline</strong>Boulevard17North Loop RoadPBSPLegendRDLot PStudent ParkingStaff ParkingVisitor ParkingParking Permit DispenserBus StopSmoking AreaAccessible ParkingReserved ParkingAccessible ElevatorRedi-Wheels StopBicycle ParkingPay PhoneUniversal Access RouteCarpool/Vanpool ParkingEnergy Efficient Vehicle ParkingDrop-OffOFFICE BLDG #Administration 4Admissions & Records 2Automotive 9-11Baseball Press Box 18Bookstore 6Business Division 8Career Services 1Cashier's Office 2Center for International Trade 1DevelopmentCenter for Workforce Development 1Cosmetology/Wellness 4Counseling 2Dining Hall 6Disability Resource Center 5Distance Education Center 1Early Childhood Learning Center 14Facilities Maintenance Center 21-24Field House 17Field Restrooms 15Financial Aid 2Gallery 1Gymnasium 3Health Center 2Info/One Stop Center 2Kinesiology(PE)/Athletics/Dance 3Language Arts 8Learning Center 5Library 5Pacific Heights (PH) 19Portable Classrooms 3A-EPortable Restroom 20Public Safety 6Sciences & Allied Health 7Smog Referee 9Social Science/Creative Arts 1SparkPoint 1Student Activities 6Student & Community Center 6Student Services 2Theater 1


3300 <strong>College</strong> DriveSan Bruno, CA 94066(650) 738-4100www.<strong>Skyline</strong><strong>College</strong>.eduResidential Customer LocalNon-ProfitUS PostagePAIDPermit No. 145San BrunoECRWSSWhat effect did Latinos have on the election? What’s next forthis community? History 429 – History of Latinos in theUnited States, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:35-1:50 pm, isthe place to discuss these questions.Learn how to report and tell stories for print, broadcast, andthe Web by taking a course in the Journalism Department.Contact Nancy Kaplan-Biegel at kaplann@smccd.edu formore information.The Youth Entrepreneurship Program (YEP) provides practicalentrepreneurship skills development to youth between the agesof 16 and 27. The YEP is part of the Center for InternationalTrade Development (CITD). For more information, contactPcyeta Jackson at (650) 738-7097 or jacksonp@smccd.edu.Dancers Wanted for Spring Musical and Dance Concerts!Enroll in DANC 400 – Dance Production and DANC 410 –Dance for the Musical Theater Production and let your talentsshine at <strong>Skyline</strong> <strong>College</strong>! All levels welcome!Solar Building Science LabCareers in Emerging Green Industries: Solar Design;Estimation and Sales; Solar Installation; Energy Efficiency;Building Ventilation Systems. Contact HERO Program ServicesCoordinator Rita Gulli at (650) 738-4491 or gullir@smccd.edu.Early Childhood Education (ECE.) offers eight core coursesfor the ECE Certificate and Associate degree, ECE SpecialEducation Certificate, and new Early Intervention AssistantCertificate. For information contact Kate Williams Browne at(650) 738-7092 or brownek@smccd.edu.Take advantage of these half-unit Saturday courses onPersonal Development:• Explore factors that help develop/undermine self-esteemin COUN 105 – Up Your Self Esteem (CRN 41519).• Learn some self-help techniques for managing anxietyin COUN 106 – Anxiety Management (CRN 41520).• Learn how to evaluate the difference between feeling “blue”and depression in COUN 107 – Coping with Depression(CRN 41521).• Learn about the cost of anger in different areas of yourlife in COUN 108 - Anger Management (CRNs 43526& 41522).Informal Dance Show

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